Racists Built a Website to Doxx White Women in Relationships With Black Men

White supremacists who, in the year 2020, still consider interracial relationships to be an abomination before God and Ku Klux Klan Jesus, built a website to doxx white women who are in relationships with men of color. Suggested Reading The Root 100 – 2020 Black History Month – 2022 Hip-Hop 50 Year – 2023 Video…

White supremacists who, in the year 2020, still consider interracial relationships to be an abomination before God and Ku Klux Klan Jesus, built a website to doxx white women who are in relationships with men of color.

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Vice reports that approximately 80 women have been targeted and labeled as โ€œtraitorsโ€ by racists who still get their Confederate flag boxers in a bunch over the thought of black penises in white vaginas. Women found that their names, photos, social media profiles and other info were being shared on the website as a way of threatening and intimidating them for having relations outside of their race. Whatโ€™s worse is that shutting the website down has proven to be an uphill battle.

From Vice:

The website was created in April but was taken offline after their initial hosting provider cut ties with them. They then found a home with one of Russiaโ€™s largest domain registrars, R01. VICE News contacted R01 on Tuesday to ask whether the site violated their policies. An hour later, the site was taken offline, but as of Wednesday morning it was back up. Tatiana Agafonova, a spokesperson for R01, wrote in an email that the company would โ€œdiligently render its services to customersโ€ unless a court rules otherwise or theyโ€™re contacted by law enforcement.

The owner of the website shields their identity and location through Cloudflare, a U.S.-based security company that protects customers from DDoS attacks (attempts to crash a website by overwhelming it with data). VICE News contacted Cloudflare to ask how this particular website squared with their policies. They declined to comment on individual websites but directed us to their blog from February 2019, where they โ€œaddress complaints about content.โ€ Their bottom line was that Cloudflare is a security company, and content moderation isnโ€™t really their responsibility.

Along with sharing the womenโ€™s information, the website features a section called โ€œtoll paid,โ€ which warns โ€œwhite women who have an interest in black menโ€ that romances with black men will end in their pain and suffering. The website admins wrote things like, โ€œcanโ€™t wait until you pay the price when he beats you,โ€ and โ€œthe toll will be paid one day when he slams your big forehead into the ground,โ€ according to one of the women who was doxxed on the website and whose name wasnโ€™t revealed for her safety.

โ€œA website like this is concerning for reasons even beyond the repulsive hate it promotes,โ€ Oren Segal, vice president of the Anti-Defamation Leagueโ€™s Center on Extremism, told Vice. โ€œThe site is yet another example of how certain online spaces are being designed to literally facilitate harassment. They have real-world impacts on real people. The online systems that a site like this requires to operate should take steps to respond.โ€

The only bright side to all this is that, despite the elusiveness of these miscegenation-fearing assholes who use disclaimers and coded language to avoid being shut down, former prosecutor Subodh Chandra told Vice they arenโ€™t as protected as they think they are.

โ€œThe creators of this content are subjecting themselves to civil liability risk, despite all the nonsensical disclaimers,โ€ Chandra said. โ€œThey could very well find themselves subject to prosecution, should anyone be harassed or otherwise harmed as a result of this activity.โ€

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