Shaun King, the “black” activist and grievance grifter with an expensive taste for dogs, is again in the news. It’s because of some relatively peaceful remarks he made regarding New York Post journalists.
Post Millennial reports that King threatens to doxx New York Post journalists and their families for reporting on his spending.
King uploaded photos of NY Post reporters Isabel Vincent & Kevin Sheenan onto his Instagram and Facebook accounts. King also asked his followers to send pictures of their family and homes. The post was deleted by King, who realized that he had made a mistake. “The amount of pain this woman caused my family incalculable,” King wrote on his Instagram account. “Send me details and photos. She. And her home.” It sounds like the actions of the next Martin Luther King.
King didn’t learn from his mistakes and threatened Isabel Vincent with new threats. Isabel Vincent exposed King’s extravagant spending on a lakefront home. King addressed the letter to Isabel Vincent of @NYPost. Your house was posted online. You also caused white supremacists on my doorstep to terrorize my family. You interrupted our entire lives doing so. That’s what you knew would happen after I published my house. You did it regardless. You did it with no consequences. Already, this post has become creepy.
“I know exactly where you live. The place you once lived. Your family’s home. Their work place. Their play. New York’s movement. King continued, “And in the Hamptons.” King added, “And some thousand others know now too,” King said. Here’s the deal, you have the power to attack me. It’s okay to laugh at it and share the joke with family members and friends. That’s fine. It’s fine. But, I will at least make you uncomfortable. We’re just reaching the tip of the iceberg as he continued to threaten reporter Kevin Sheehan.
King wrote, “To Kevin Sheehan from the @NYPost.”Just to make it clear. I know your location, just like you and the NY Post’s peers have known me. The place you once lived. Your family’s home. Their work place. New York City’s transportation system. Queens’ shopping areas. A few thousand others know the same. You can attack me. It’s okay to laugh at me. That’s fine. It’s okay. But at the very least, I will make you uncomfortable. I won’t allow you to share my private life without consequences. And you can keep doing it. I’ll tell you what, for the pain and misery that people have caused my wife and kids, I’m going to start redistributing that pain right back to you.” The words of a real American hero!
Unsurprisingly, an activist from a violent organization threatens American journalists.