It's all fun and games for SJWs until someone lawyers up and forces them into court.
Recently the North America anime scene saw a SJW Swarm Attack commence on 20 year veteran Vic Mignogna. It's the usual sexpest accusations made up to a decade after the fact by female voice actors and the soyboys who white knight for them, attempted to #MeToo him out of the business. Fellow travelers at Funimation and in the convention scene picked up on the Narrative Warfare signal and shut him out, denying him work and side revenue doing paid appearances (i.e. messing with his money). All this looked to be working until Vic decided that lawfare was fine with him, hired Beard & Associates out of Dallax, Texas, and set to work on a Defamation civil case against all concerned.
This got the atttention of Nick Rekieta, a Minnesota based lawyer, who does legal commentary on his YouTube channel. Nick interviewed Vic's lawyer, Ty Beard, and also operated a successful crowdfunding campaign on Vic's behalf. This did not make the SJWs happy; they went after Nick with Internet Lawyer weaksauce that got them blown out badly both on Nick's show and on social media (especially Twitter). After Nick concluded a very entertaining interview with Ty, he went on this epic rant.
While you can't go to prison for Defamation in Texas (unlike Minnesota), you can get taken to the cleaners if you're enough of a moron. We have a pile of morons here, and that includes Funimation. In return, the SJWs are now going after everyone that they can who stands up for Vic Mignogna while they gaslight people into believing their narrative. The recent hit piece by totally-not-Japanese Japan Times is the most blatant scam, trying to convince people that the IP holders in Japan would side with the poz. (Nope, it's SJW fraud yet again.)
This is a failure of Narrative Warfare. Vic's going to get his name cleared, and his career back, while his accusers and their enablers are going to get wrecked for certain- and, God willing, found to have committed crimes. (Please, Texas AG, someone's had to have crossed the line here; look into this for some easy scalps.) I recommend Nick's show as the primary place to keep up with this and other legal issues of interest to us, so hit up his YouTube channel and follow him on Twitter. Watch as the SJWs find that courts care about facts over feelings, and drink deep of their tears, and learn from Vic: Lawyer Up!
Sue the SJWs, take them to court, and hear the REEEEs of their inability to feels their way out of it. Lawfare is your friend.
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