Shaun King, the “black” activist and grievance grifter with an expensive taste for dogs, is again in the news. This time it's for some mostly peaceful comments he made about New York Post reporters.
According to Post Millennial, King is threatening to doxx New York Post reporters and their families for unsavory reports about his spending.
King posted pictures of NY Post reporters Isabel Vincent and Kevin Sheenan on his influential Instagram and Facebook accounts and encouraged his followers to send him photos of their families and homes. King realized his mistake and deleted the post, but the damage had already been done. “The amount of pain this woman caused my family incalculable,” King wrote on his Instagram account. “Send me details and photos. Of her. And her home.” It sounds like the actions of the next Martin Luther King.
King did not learn his lesson, as he posted fresh threats against Isabel Vincent, who exposed his lavish spending on a lakefront house purchase. "To Isabel Vincent of the @NYPost," King wrote. "You posted my house online. And caused white supremacists to show up at my doorstep to terrify my wife and kids. You interrupted our entire lives doing so. You know that would happen when you published my home. But you did it anyway. And you did it without consequence." Already this post is getting creepy.
"I know where you live. Where you used to live. Where your family lives. Where they work. Where they play. How you move around New York. And the Hamptons," King said. "And a few thousand other people know now as well," King continued. "Here's the thing, you can attack me. And giggle about it to your peers and family. That's fine. But I'm going to at least make it uncomfortable for you." We’re just reaching the tip of the iceberg as he continued to threaten reporter Kevin Sheehan.
"To Kevin Sheehan of the @NYPost," King wrote."Just to be clear. Like you and your peers at the NY Post have done to me and my family...I know where you live. Where you used to live. Where your family lives. Where they work. How you move around New York. Where you shop in Queens. And a few thousand other people know now as well. You can attack me. And giggle about it to your peers. That's fine. But I'm going to at least make it uncomfortable for you. You aren't going to post about my personal life without consequence. 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!
Not surprising that an activist for a violent group threatens American reporters.