I, for one, love hiring libel attorneys to shut down criticism of me shortly after I sign an open letter decrying censorship. https://twitter.com/jimwaterson/status/1286370245851189248 …
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Replying to @mattdpearce
If I were to say that you were a crap reporter and the LA Times would be better off hiring a donkey, that would be criticism and covered by the letter. If I were to call you a racist, responsible for war crimes in the Congo, that would be libellous and not covered by the letter.
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Replying to @AtticumFloreat @mattdpearce
And there we go "Calling someone a racist" is libel in these people's eyes, they think the word "racist" is this horrific weapon to deploy that's far worse than just saying someone is a jerk or an idiot Deep white insecurity
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Replying to @arthur_affect @mattdpearce
Calling someone a racist can be actionable, calling someone an idiot or jerk is mere vulgar abuse and not actionable. I don't think the courts are interested in white fragility woo.
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Replying to @AtticumFloreat @mattdpearce
No, it isn't, it's an assessment of their character and a matter of opinion
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Replying to @arthur_affect @mattdpearce
I now concede to your point on the word racist being meaningless. "Accusations of ‘racism’ no longer are ‘obviously and naturally harmful.’ The word has been watered down by overuse, becoming common coin in political discourse.” Kimura v. Vandenberg.
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But do you concede that the letter JKR signed does not condone defamation only criticism?
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Calling JKR a transphobe is criticism and her motive from day 1 has been trying to avoid criticism and to punish her critics
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