Mike Enoch, representing pro se, got his motion to quash several subpoenas denied by a federal judge, and he filed an objection to that ruling. He doesn't like me. He's mad.pic.twitter.com/iPhtPqbiJe
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I am not party to Sines v. Kessler and as a result it is nonsensical to think that any of my commentary should have any material effect on the discovery process in the suit.
With the exception of linking real names to user names, I don't partake in any of this activity. Nevertheless, to suggest it is in any way a suppression of freedom of speech is absurd.pic.twitter.com/L5q4Csqnv5
He literally doesn't understand that freedom of speech isn't freedom from consequences. And if folks don't like the consequences, they can leave. Which apparently they are doing in droves. That's how the free market works.pic.twitter.com/k4EV7V3w52
The judge didn't address it because it is irrelevant to the rest of the argument, which Enoch fucked up, because he's not a lawyer.pic.twitter.com/VSqXOltRQB
Good lord, he's citing cases about the Black Panther Party. Irony may not have died but it definitely just had a coronary incident.pic.twitter.com/a5ZuIW9dBn
This is basically the only defense neo nazis ever pull
He sounds like Trump's attorneys! "I'm mad people are talking about facts that hurt my argument!"
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