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Sorry, but I'm not going to join in the outrage.* Ethan Lynne has posted his name, his photograph, and a tiny description of himself in several of his tweets, so I don't see where the Youngkin campaign doxxed him.
* edited to add the missing "not."
This is in the news, so I'm posting it.
Hat tip, WTOP
The Associated Press
February 6, 2022, 8:24 PM
Youngkin campaign attacks high school student on Twitter
By Laura Vozzella
Yesterday at 3:56 p.m. EST | Updated yesterday at 5:47 p.m. EST
RICHMOND Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkins campaign lashed out at a high school student as well as Democrat Ralph Northam on Twitter this weekend, tweeting out the teens name and photo after the boy shared a news story about part of the Executive Mansion where enslaved workers once lived. ... On Saturday afternoon, Ethan Lynne, 17, retweeted a report from the Richmond public radio station VPM suggesting that Youngkin (R) might be scrapping efforts pursued under two previous governors, Northam and Democrat Terry McAuliffe, to highlight the history of enslaved people at the mansion. The report contained an error, which Lynne noted on Twitter hours later, when VPM issued a correction.
But by then, Team Youngkin the official Twitter account for Youngkins campaign had attacked Lynne, posting a photo of the teen with Northam taken at a Democratic fundraiser in October. ... Heres a picture of Ethan with a man that had a Blackface/KKK photo in his yearbook, Team Youngkin tweeted a little before 5 p.m., pairing the October photo with a racist picture from Northams 1984 medical school yearbook that surfaced in 2019.
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The tweet drew immediate backlash from Democrats, who called on Youngkin to apologize to Lynne. The attack on Youngkins predecessor drew less notice because Northam is a public figure and adult, although it ran counter to Youngkins public expressions of thanks toward the Democrat for an incredibly cooperative transition. ... Team Youngkin removed the tweet late Sunday morning but offered no apology.
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The controversy stemmed from a pair of VPM news stories related to the historical quarters for enslaved people in a building adjacent to the mansion. On Wednesday, VPM reported that historian and archaeologist Kelley Fanto Deetz, who worked to reinterpret the site under Northam, arrived to work there last month to find her office emptied. She was unsure if she had a job under Youngkin, the report said. .... As the story of Deetzs resignation drew more notice Saturday, Porter pushed back on the claim about the family room. VPMs Ben Paviour issued a correction that evening. ... Important correction to my stories on Exec. Mansion: Youngkins team says he hasnt converted an educational space -> family room, and Ive verified that, he wrote. Frustrating to learn this 2+ weeks after I emailed them about it, but I also shouldve dug more. ... Lynne promptly retweeted Paviours correction: Update: It appears the family room thing is TBD, still looks as though her office was emptied however.
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By Laura Vozzella
Laura Vozzella covers Virginia politics for The Washington Post. Before joining The Post, she was a political columnist and food writer at the Baltimore Sun, and she has also worked for the Associated Press, the Fort Worth Star-Telegram and the Hartford Courant. Twitter https://twitter.com/@LVozzella
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Ethan Lynne has not been shy about providing a big picture of himself in other tweets. You had a good look at him. He had no problem sharing his appearance. For example, from an earlier thread at DU:
Sun Feb 6, 2022: What does your Governor do in it's spare time.....This is what Virginia's has time to do...
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It's not as if he's trying to keep his identity a secret. I'm not buying the faux outrage about "OMG! Youngkin is ruining Ethan Lynne's life!"
Ethan Lynne is not the one whipping up the frenzy. Further, to his credit, when he learned that his tweet about the room in the governor's mansion had been based on erroneous information, he promptly issued a correction. He's not doing anything wrong. I think people are trying to use him for their own purposes.
This is much less of a story than people are trying to turn it into. It might be not all that newsworthy, but WTOP and the Post ran the story, so here it is.
And good morning.
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