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And even if so, that is no excuse for us to just lie down and take it.
Perhaps a "Coalition of Black Website Owners" could be formed and they, collectively, report these racist hackers.
"There's strength in numbers."
One Black website, here and there, reporting these sickos may not garner much attention but if the owners of Blacks websites from all ages and genres came together and started fighting back, we could force their hands to act.
Perhaps even a "class action suit" might even be possible.
We'll never know if we don't try while these sickos just surf the Net seeking whom to attack next.
Let's not forget about that crew last summer from a fantasy football website.
I went there and look around and they had been doing that for a long time.
They called them "Jihads."
They would pick out and suggest sites to harass...no they weren't all racially motivated....They did "Jihads" on a fish site, other football sites, on a hair site, and on a transgender site.
Now, just that word choice alone is inciteful.
So, if there was a "Coalition of Black Websites Owners," then, collectively, they could force the hands of the FBI to act against these hackers and harassers.
But, we shouldn't just have to "grin and bear" this kind of behavior just because "It's the Internet."