Thursday, May 12, 2022

Narrative Warfare: Turns Out Courts Aren't Safe Spaces For SJWs

My pal Oliver Campbell, several years ago, said that the SJW problem would start being dealt with once people stopped being squishy and took them to court.

Jon del Arroz, Owen Benjamin, Sargon of Akkad, and Vox Day have all demonstrated that this is indeed the case. It is not a perfect remedy, but it is a necessary step towards that remedy; you swat individual instances of the poz in action, and over time that adds up. It's a grindset approach, but it works.

Jon beat WorldCon in court, which also had the effect of demonstrating that SJWs in the fan convention scene are generally bad with money. Jon is now looking at legal action against Indiegogo and GAMA for tortious interference, both born of SJWs on the inside taking the excuse to mess with an enemy of the Death Cult. I fully expect Jon to win both actions, and I fully expect both organizations to exactly fulfill their obligations under the judgement while fellow travelers make an ass of themselves trying to spin a clear loss as a win.

You don't beat them by being concilatory. You bloody their noses, and that is why lawfare against them works. Their delusions mean nothing against a court order, especially ones that compel payment, and no amount of bitch-fitting on Twitter or whining on YouTube changes that.

GAMA and Indiegogo fucked around. Now they're going to find out.

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