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Okay, the official response is supposed to be filed by this friday and still no response from Waid and Zaid. Think they'll try asking for another extension again or will they file before the deadline is up?
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Okay, the official response is supposed to be filed by this friday and still no response from Waid and Zaid. Think they'll try asking for another extension again or will they file before the deadline is up?
From listening to Zack’s video last night, there’s almost no chance his lawyer doesn’t object to another extension. His lawyer was irritated by the way the local firm asked for an extension without noting the whatever thing about Zaid being admitted as co-counsel & then another firm from Austin supposedly requesting an extension too. I’m really curious who this 3rd firm is & why they’re involved.
One thing I can't find myself understanding is just how dead certain some people on Twitter, Reddit and such are that Mark Waid will win. Granted, anything can happen in a courtroom and I'm not an attorney in Texas (or tort law) but so many people are convinced its a dead lock. I just don't get it. It seems the very possibility that Waid will falter before a judge can't even enter their minds.
I don't understand - the majority of the facts aren't in question and the legal issues are straightforward enough for a common layman to follow so why can't they even voice the possibility of failure?
Because Meyer is a nazi and Waid is the good guy who's trying to stop him.One thing I can't find myself understanding is just how dead certain some people on Twitter, Reddit and such are that Mark Waid will win. Granted, anything can happen in a courtroom and I'm not an attorney in Texas (or tort law) but so many people are convinced its a dead lock. I just don't get it. It seems the very possibility that Waid will falter before a judge can't even enter their minds.
I don't understand - the majority of the facts aren't in question and the legal issues are straightforward enough for a common layman to follow so why can't they even voice the possibility of failure?
* Most of them are too stupid to understand the tort in question. They think it's just about saying mean things, and that's supposed to be ok. They don't understand the legal obligations that attach when a contract is formed, or what a problem it is if you induce someone to breach it.
I think it is fundamentally a question of worldview. In theirs, the narrative is all. If they can confidently articulate and control the narrative, then magical things will happen. At one time, they and like-minded folk controlled the publicly available narrative, so this very often worked. That has changed now. They have not adapted to this change. Therefore, they keep trying the same stupid crap, and reacting with the rage of an infant denied a treat when it fails to work yet again.One thing I can't find myself understanding is just how dead certain some people on Twitter, Reddit and such are that Mark Waid will win. Granted, anything can happen in a courtroom and I'm not an attorney in Texas (or tort law) but so many people are convinced its a dead lock. I just don't get it. It seems the very possibility that Waid will falter before a judge can't even enter their minds.
I don't understand - the majority of the facts aren't in question and the legal issues are straightforward enough for a common layman to follow so why can't they even voice the possibility of failure?
It because they believe that this is a Defamation lawsuit. Just look at Waid's GoFundMe and articles talking about the GFM, no mentions of the Tort (AKA the main lawsuit). There is a defamation suit attached to the main Lawsuit (Tort) but it's pretty much just tacked on.One thing I can't find myself understanding is just how dead certain some people on Twitter, Reddit and such are that Mark Waid will win.
ETA2: My mistake. He says he knows how to get the tape, but apparently getting the recording involves faxing someone and he doesn't know how to do that in current year. Apparently Rekieta is helping. "I promise you we will have this tomorrow."
Because the only people disagreeing with them are racist Nazis and they are the ones fighting for justice and the oppressed. Also, they have the legal genius Jamal Igle Esq. on their side.One thing I can't find myself understanding is just how dead certain some people on Twitter, Reddit and such are that Mark Waid will win. Granted, anything can happen in a courtroom and I'm not an attorney in Texas (or tort law) but so many people are convinced its a dead lock. I just don't get it. It seems the very possibility that Waid will falter before a judge can't even enter their minds.
I don't understand - the majority of the facts aren't in question and the legal issues are straightforward enough for a common layman to follow so why can't they even voice the possibility of failure?
Quite a few of his defenders in the industry mention that he helped them get their foot in the door or helped them at some point so he can't do any wrong, as if that's mutually exclusive.* They think Mark Waid is a righteous crusader, not a bullying asshole throwing his weight around to intimidate someone into breaking a contract.
* The ones who do understand his actions think Meyer had it coming, and somehow a judge will be convinced to see it that way.
* Most of them are too stupid to understand the tort in question. They think it's just about saying mean things, and that's supposed to be ok. They don't understand the legal obligations that attach when a contract is formed, or what a problem it is if you induce someone to breach it. That would be forgivable. Refusing to educate themselves about it before declaiming on Twitter how Meyer is gonna get his clock cleaned because he's a bad bad Naziman is not.
Quite a few of his defenders in the industry mention that he helped them get their foot in the door or helped them at some point so he can't do any wrong, as if that's mutually exclusive.
Can you or anyone else explain to me precisely what "actionable defamation" is?
Most of them are too stupid to understand the tort in question. They think it's just about saying mean things, and that's supposed to be ok. They don't understand the legal obligations that attach when a contract is formed, or what a problem it is if you induce someone to breach it. That would be forgivable. Refusing to educate themselves about it before declaiming on Twitter how Meyer is gonna get his clock cleaned because he's a bad bad Naziman is not.
I think it is fundamentally a question of worldview. In theirs, the narrative is all. If they can confidently articulate and control the narrative, then magical things will happen. At one time, they and like-minded folk controlled the publicly available narrative, so this very often worked. That has changed now. They have not adapted to this change. Therefore, they keep trying the same stupid crap, and reacting with the rage of an infant denied a treat when it fails to work yet again.
When they learn from this, they will be dangerous again. However, they will also be changed by the experience of learning, and I'm not sure what they'll be like then. It should be interesting to find out.
Of course he wasn't getting it same day. All this shit happened late night Friday. It's crazy to think the government will get you anything in less than a day. It probably won't be tomorrow either. But hopefully this week. Always take EVS promises with a grain of salt. At base he is a car salesman. The car might really be nice, but he will make it sound AMAZING.