Heather Johnson, Ohio Adoption Representative of the Italian Greyhound Club of America (IGCA), and Morgan, support staff member at North Kenny Veterinary Hospital, were both charged in a petition posted on Change.org with conspiring to unlawfully remove (under false pretenses) dogs placed in the control and custody of my husband, Antonio Espinosa. However, and as of this morning, IGCA and North Kenny Veterinary Hospital, the organizations behind which these two hide, have not only been able to convince Change.org to violate my First Amendment Right, using their so called public platform to petition these individuals and organizations to return my husband's dogs,
but has denied me the opportunity to demand in the petition that Heather Johnson and Morgan both relinquish their respective positions at these organizations so as to ensure the integrity of these institutions and the safety of the clients they serve.
I guess privacy trumps the right to report and hold accountable those who are named in petitions posted on Change.org, rather than the exercise of the inalienable right of individuals seeking justice through a public forum platform such as Change.org, when such reporting relays already publicly disclosed information. So, if you are considering the use of Change.org for your cause of action, think again, that is unless you don't mind being dictated by an organization that caters to the interests of the highest donator.
MAY 26, 2017 — Change.org has once again acquiescenced to IGCA's and North Kenny Veterinary Hospital's demands to have removed the names of their representatives, Heather Johnson, Ohio Adoption Representative of IGCA, and Morgan, a staff member of North Kenny Veterinary Hospital, coconspirators in the unlawful removal of dogs placed in the custody and control of my husband, Antonio Espinosa, for what we at first believed to be rule violations, but later discovered thanks to an IGCA executive whistle blower was the result of our sexuality. How much did they pay you Change.org to accomplish this? Was it more than the $10 donation I made, or the donations made be all the other supporters? What if I acquiesce to your insistent requests for additional donations, and make it $10,000 more than what they have paid you? Will that ensure that my First Amendment Right to post truthful and accurate information (already public information, as Heather Johnson is named on IGCA's official website as a representative of the Ohio Chapter, as well as Morgan is named by North Kenny Veterinary Hospital on their official website as a support staff member) about the parties responsible.
If you continue to censor truthful and accurate information which appears in my petition, in the interest of others who have had ample time to write complaints to you about an alleged violation of their privacy, when they should be directing that energy to address the core issue focused in the petition. Send them an email telling them to address this matter with my husband, rather than sending me an email telling me to stop exercising my First Amendment Right.
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Heather Johnson, Ohio Adoption Representative of the Italian Greyhound Club of America (IGCA), and Morgan, support staff member at North Kenny Veterinary Hospital, were both charged in a petition posted on Change.org with conspiring to unlawfully remove (under false pretenses) dogs placed in the control and custody of my husband, Antonio Espinosa. However, and as of this morning, IGCA and North Kenny Veterinary Hospital, the organizations behind which these two hide, have not only been able to convince Change.org to violate my First Amendment Right, using their so called public platform to petition these individuals and organizations to return my husband's dogs,
but has denied me the opportunity to demand in the petition that Heather Johnson and Morgan both relinquish their respective positions at these organizations so as to ensure the integrity of these institutions and the safety of the clients they serve.
I guess privacy trumps the right to report and hold accountable those who are named in petitions posted on Change.org, rather than the exercise of the inalienable right of individuals seeking justice through a public forum platform such as Change.org, when such reporting relays already publicly disclosed information. So, if you are considering the use of Change.org for your cause of action, think again, that is unless you don't mind being dictated by an organization that caters to the interests of the highest donator.
MAY 26, 2017 — Change.org has once again acquiescenced to IGCA's and North Kenny Veterinary Hospital's demands to have removed the names of their representatives, Heather Johnson, Ohio Adoption Representative of IGCA, and Morgan, a staff member of North Kenny Veterinary Hospital, coconspirators in the unlawful removal of dogs placed in the custody and control of my husband, Antonio Espinosa, for what we at first believed to be rule violations, but later discovered thanks to an IGCA executive whistle blower was the result of our sexuality. How much did they pay you Change.org to accomplish this? Was it more than the $10 donation I made, or the donations made be all the other supporters? What if I acquiesce to your insistent requests for additional donations, and make it $10,000 more than what they have paid you? Will that ensure that my First Amendment Right to post truthful and accurate information (already public information, as Heather Johnson is named on IGCA's official website as a representative of the Ohio Chapter, as well as Morgan is named by North Kenny Veterinary Hospital on their official website as a support staff member) about the parties responsible.
If you continue to censor truthful and accurate information which appears in my petition, in the interest of others who have had ample time to write complaints to you about an alleged violation of their privacy, when they should be directing that energy to address the core issue focused in the petition. Send them an email telling them to address this matter with my husband, rather than sending me an email telling me to stop exercising my First Amendment Right.