
""We will reshape the rank-and-file of America's institutions. Academia. Law enforcement. The military. Finance. Law. Government. Bureaucracy,""
""Medicine and healthcare too.""
""We lawfully collect publicly-available data to analyze the prominence of support for political violence in the interest of public education,""
""That is part and parcel of free speech. But when you make a searchable database ... that seems to be with the intention of essentially chilling speech by making sure that there are punitive consequences for people who have said things that the organizers don't like.""
A newly formed Foundation says it has identified over 60,000 people connected to social media reactions surrounding Charlie Kirk's killing. The group encourages submissions of data and says it is run by political operatives with campaign experience. The Foundation asserts it is not doxxing and will make a searchable database organized by general location, employer, and industry. The group claims to use publicly available data to analyze support for political violence for public education. Observers warn the database could chill speech and lead to professional consequences; several people nationwide have already faced job impacts.
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