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Date: August 25th, 2016 7:42 PM Author: Mahogany cerebral step-uncle's house roommate
"On August 25, 2006, two weeks after Republican U.S. Senator George Allen used the term "macaca" to describe S.R. Sidarth, a 20-year old Jim Webb campaign volunteer, conservative blogger Dan Riehl accused Sidarth of making racially insensitive and homophobic posts on the AutoAdmit message board,[6] including posts where Sidarth allegedly admitted to having sex with a transvestite while high on methamphetamine.[7]. Although several blog commenters informed Riehl that the S.R. Sidarth poster on AutoAdmit was an impersonator, and while Sidarth himself denied ever posting on AutoAdmit, Riehl refused to retract his story, arguing that Sidarth's denial "cannot be verified without an IP check, which I imagine would violate privacy restrictions." [8]
On August 28, 2006, after the owner of the S.R. Sidarth moniker on AutoAdmit changed his moniker and explained to Riehl that he was not actually S.R. Sidarth, Riehl threatened AutoAdmit's administrators with a lawsuit and alluded to pursuing felony criminal charges against the site.[9] These threats were mocked by AutoAdmit users,[10] and inspired a parody thread where users documented testimony from the fictitious Riehl v. Xoxohth trial.[11] As of June 28, 2008, no actual civil lawsuit or criminal proceedings have been initiated."
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3332655&forum_id=2],#31268333) |
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