I am suggesting people do whatever they can do to protect trans children
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Replying to @arthur_affect
that's not an answer.. And it kind of stains Douglass' memory to deploy his words in support of advocating lying and personal harassment on the Internet. I don't think Douglass ever once advocated defaming people.
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Replying to @dilanesper
Calling someone a gross creep is not "defamation"
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Replying to @arthur_affect
the tweet i singled out called for people to defame him, not simply call his opinions offensive. I get the feeling you are not really arguing in good faith.
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Replying to @dilanesper
None of "creep", "weirdo" and "probably a chaser" meet the test for defamation under US law, none of them involve making knowingly factually incorrect statements
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Replying to @arthur_affect
that's a cop-out. the moral case against saying false things goes beyond the legal test for the tort of defamation. And "probably a chaser" actually might be actionable, depending on context.
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Replying to @dilanesper
No, it really isn't, and trying to impose a very harsh legal restraint on women saying men who interact with them cause them discomfort and fear is not a great position to take politically
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Replying to @arthur_affect
I don't think there's any political position that I could take that you couldn't mischaracterize for likes and lol's if you wanted to
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Replying to @dilanesper
You are mischaracterizing the idea of people broadcasting their strong negative emotional reaction to Jesse as though OP were proposing fabricating evidence of crimes
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Replying to @arthur_affect
no Arthur, I wasn't. That's just you doing your act on Twitter.
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Yes, you were, you called it "defamation" and "actionable", which it is not
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