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A Rutgers University professor nicknamed “Dr. Antifa,” who fled the U.S. for Spain after saying his home address had been doxxed, and his family threatened, portrayed doxxing as a legitimate tactic for use against political opponents in his seminal work.
Mark Bray, who now teaches his history courses for the public New Jersey university online from abroad, is best known for his book, “Antifa: The Antifascist Handbook,” published in 2017.
That book, which is based on 61 interviews with “current and former anti-fascists from seventeen countries in North America and Europe,” references doxxing in a positive light three times.
‘DR. ANTIFA’S’ MEDITERRANEAN MOVE PARTIALLY FINANCED BY FELLOW RUTGERS PROFESSORS, OTHER AMERICAN ACADEMICS
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