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Too early for a complete damage assessment but... it's pretty bad.So implosion?
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Too early for a complete damage assessment but... it's pretty bad.So implosion?
However you look at it, it’s a win for us because it cost John quite a bit to score that moral victory and we get to laugh at both sides.The Quartering video apology was funny because it looked like a prisoner statement, but social media posts can be fun in their own way. If that apology post on facebook has to stay up, I definitely think its a win.
Whats bad? We had to get rid of some fat that has been a long while comingToo early for a complete damage assessment but... it's pretty bad.
I had no legal costs. My lawyer did this for the cause cuz he's a real culture warrior.This lolsuit (and I don't use that term lightly) flew under my radar, so I did some research on it.
WonderCon banned Del Arroz from attending in 2018 because he's a big fat racist and so on. Del Arroz filed suit against nineteen people/organizations and "Does 1 through 30" alleging five counts of discrimination. In 2019, the court dropped all but one of those counts and Del Arroz's lawyer dropped the suit against all but one of the defendants. It appears that last month Del Arroz was demanding $50,000 in damages and a placement as a D&I officer for WonderCon (lol) to settle, but has accepted $4000 (surely much less than the cost of lawyer fees over the past three years) and a mealy-mouthed apology statement that mentions cosplay for no apparent reason.
So congrats on your victory, Pyrrhus of the Rice.
Yeah, I busted Jon's balls in my earlier post, but on further consideration I can get on board with this argument. Between this and Meyer's case, hopefully future yeetings of the politically incorrect from their business contracts will at least be done with more tact. (I can also see it as a win for others like John who aren’t exactly looked favorably upon by the mainstream because it’s sets a precedence that banning certain individuals because their political affiliation doesn’t match to yours might be more trouble than it’s worth.
Yeah, I busted Jon's balls in my earlier post, but on further consideration I can get on board with this argument. Between this and Meyer's case, hopefully future yeetings of the politically incorrect from their business contracts will at least be done with more tact. ()
And I buy Jon's post above that there was no point trying to squeeze blood from a stone. Operating a con with a limited audience in one of the nation's most expensive cities probably isn't a route to riches.
Still, it's not a victory that I think warrants quoting Freddie Mercury lyrics.
Still better than Meyers
Even better what, if anything, as Richard done to help? Has he made videos or done a funds campaign?
I must say, this is a lot of fun to read:I had no legal costs. My lawyer did this for the cause cuz he's a real culture warrior.
We were aiming in trial for $50-100K but we were given their financial situations and found out they were just poor. Is what it is.
While I had pro-bono talent, they certainly did not because there's no reason to do that on the defense side (plus they had a corporate attorney at a big firm, who don't do that in general). They're out at least $20k in legal fees through all of this plus funding my next issue of comic art. And I get an apology. It's a pure win.
It teaches the SJWs they can't just fucking libel people and get away with it.
The salt is hilarious.I must say, this is a lot of fun to read:
"This sets a TERRIBLE precedent!" hahaha
Disagree. SJWs hate apologizing. It's why they're so bad at it. This stung them. Screw the money.Still, it's not a victory that I think warrants quoting Freddie Mercury lyrics.
With the way you suck up Ethan on this thread, I wouldn't be surprised you'd let Ethan do it to yours for his Pie. Your little feud with Donal is old, get new material, especially you're going to cuck out for money.Daily reminder that donal delay let other men bang his wife.
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Neil Gaiman was born in 1960. Wouldn't that make him a Baby boomer celeb, using 1965 as the first year of Generation X? I guess you could argue he influenced a lot of Gen Xers without actually being one, something like that?
That, sir, is a dumb take on both sides.
Some people can't even get the age of Neil right. You shocked the people who got the most likes don't know the right research? It's just a mess of crap sadly.Neil Gaiman was born in 1960. Wouldn't that make him a Baby boomer celeb, using 1965 as the first year of Generation X? I guess you could argue he influenced a lot of Gen Xers without actually being one, something like that?
Nah. They bow to the establishment.The people mentioned here got to be the thought leaders of their and the next generation. They do not bow to the establishment, they shaped the establishment through their works. They started as counterculture, but after a while the geeks who read Sandman in college became C-level executives and influencers on their own.
Gaiman, Cross, Oswalt, Silverman and hell Rage Against the Machine for that matter are all middle age sellout losers enslaved to the neolib/neocon agenda by old age, social justice terrorism and TDS.
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