
That's right, in Greer's explanation of Fair Use, criticism isn't fair. Not fair, not fair, not fair!

You know what's usually missing from legal docs? SHOUTY CAPS. That'll convince the judge.

Yep. He made that claim in a legal filing. "Anybody who ends up on the site gets bullied until they take their lives." Anybody. Users, cows, passing mentions. Nice chatting with you folks. I have to an hero now.

Kiwi Farms is analogous to Napster because it allows users to share files. It exists solely to distribute Russell's intellectual property. It's so obvious!

I love sincere apologies. "I'm so sorry your perceptions were wrong, judge. You should have looked at these other opinion articles that prove my point."

His feelings were hurt, judge, but he's such a heroic figure, he'll power through and show you how wrong you are. Brave little soldier.
In all seriousness, it's tragic that Russ blames a tiny, cockroach-infested corner of the internet for all his problems. He jumped into the public arena head first, sued celebrities left and right, and campaigned for highly controversial and morally questionable subjects. The fact that his actions invited criticism seems beyond his comprehension.
And he still has his books on Amazon. It's not like he's trying to hide his history. He just doesn't like that people exist who don't agree with him, and he wants them to shut up.