Law 4chan's attempts to dismiss 5/14 mass shooting lawsuits denied

A federal judge has dismissed attempts to dismiss a pair of lawsuits brought by the families of those killed in the 2022 Buffalo mass shooting.

A group of attorneys representing the victim's families are suing companies like Meta, YouTube and Snapchat. They allege those sites are addictive to young people, and in 4chan's case, provides a platform for extremists to radicalize users.

It is cited that the Buffalo mass said he watched the 2019 Christchurch, New Zealand, shootings on 4chan, which "inspired" him to kill 10 Black people and injure three others at a Tops grocery store in East Buffalo last May.

4chan's lawyers argued the cases should be dismissed as the company isn't located in New York, an argument the judge rejected.

https://spectrumlocalnews.com/nys/b...to-dismiss-5-14-mass-shooting-lawsuits-denied
 
In the last six months there have been four horrific troon mass shooters all of which targeted white schoolchildren and Christians and all of whom had reddit accounts full of hatred towards Christians and white people.

Yet I notice reddit is conspicuously missing from this list of "evil" websites that radicalize people and cause mass shootings.
 
...4chan goes down and the infection they'll spread will be much worse than Tumblr's death.
Good. It needs a reset. Hiroshimoot needs to gtfo, just like every single mod and janny, because 99% of them are terminally online trannies.
 
Is that all he argued? Even on a motion to dismiss, he should have been able to argue Section 230 immunity.

It's a civil suit, not a criminal one. Civil court's worse than family court, it's why OJ was able to be sued for a stupid amount of money despite the acquittal.
It sounds like Hiroshima Nagasaki didn't get a good lawyer.
 
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