The tone of his Tweets and invoking the holy LGBTQWTF hints at a discrimination claim - unless he really thinks that he’s the first person in over a decade of YouTube’s existence to suffer a moderation fuckup.
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Jesus Christ, don't give us posts in the style of the Jimquisition, please!
(That was pretty well done though, by the end I could hear Jim's nasal whine while reading it).
With respect to discrimination, how difficult would it be for him to prove this under US law? In many other jurisdictions he would be pretty well fucked because YouTube have two counterarguments:
1. YT does not discriminate against trannies or Sterling, and then show a variety of other tranny channels as evidence, as well as the fact that Sterling is not restricted from exercising the usual functions of a youtube channel.
2. YT could alternatively say that Sterling's channel
is under more restrictive monitoring than is usual, but not because he's a tranny, because he is Jim Sterling, then show that his channel is aimed at all ages but he is known to use a lot of foul language and show lewd imagery, thus his channel needs the extra attention "for the sake of the youth".
In general, the second argument would be used if Sterling has some evidence that his channel is under stricter restrictions than average.
Is there something in US discrimination law that would render the above arguments insufficient?
Another thing: This stuff is usually litigated in higher courts, mainly because it can set precedents. That would be one of the circuits of the US Supreme Court, afaik. (Heaven knows which one, seeing as this is a foreigner trying to litigate from overseas)
As I mentioned before, this needs serious money and I don't think Sterling's paypig sty will be very willing to cough it up.
Keep making impotent threats, Jim (or amuse us by trying this shit on.)