I’m multitasking. Apparently my pink lady brain makes this possible.
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Replying to @MFnP @supersarr and
No you aren't. You've not once shown where someone defamed JKR, which is what this whole conversation is about. You've lost every argument you started. Instead, you're pissing and moaning and insulting, trying to make a big old mess to distract from JKR's and your transphobia.
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Replying to @Azuaron @supersarr and
You don’t ‘show’ where defamation occurs on Twitter, mate. You test it in court. Or you apologise before it reaches court because you’re advised you’ll lose. I hope that helps.
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Replying to @MFnP @supersarr and
Defamation is an intentional false communication, either written or spoken, that harms a person's reputation. There are laws that impose penalties on defamatory statements. Holy shit, your vocabulary is so bad for someone who frequently criticisms other people's reading skills.
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Replying to @Azuaron @supersarr and
Not in UK law. Search for defamation & intention.
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Replying to @MFnP @supersarr and
Holy shit is the "intentional" part not at issue, you absolute hack. Put up or shut up.
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Replying to @Azuaron @supersarr and
You seem to be getting very angry about your misunderstanding of English law.
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Replying to @MFnP @supersarr and
What are you, a child, who thinks an argument can be deflected by yelling, "Look behind you!" Put up or shut up, hack. Where are the defamatory statements?
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Replying to @Azuaron @supersarr and
Again. There are no defamatory statements until a court has made a judgement. There may be potentially defamatory statement. I might think something is defamatory. You might think that. But until tested in court they are just statements.
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This kind of legal philosophy is very useful when you want to take a disingenuously nihilistic view on whether a rich person is engaging in baseless legal bullying or not If it never goes to court I guess we'll never know right
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It's the kind of thing you say when you yourself are a lawyer blandly telling a client how to stay out of trouble in practical terms When used to actively defend JKR and say she's just a woman asserting her rights and you can't judge her, it's scummy as fuck
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