RSSTortious Interference is indeed the SJW tort of choice. There are a few interesting culture war TI lawsuits working their way through the Texas courts right now.
Meyer v. Waid: this is in comics books, which is a sad remnant of an industry thanks to politics infusing stories and reworking beloved characters into intersectional stars (black teen female Iron Man, female Thor etc). Mark Waid is a long time top comic book writer, male feminist and apparently a tantrum throwing manbaby. He made sure to document his TI all over his social media and in interviews.
Mignogna v. Funimation: Anime English dubs. A long time voice actor named Vic Mignogna was me-too’d and chased out of his work and conventions. There don’t appear to be any real victims, just vague second hand rumours on social media and some clumsy passes. Once again much defamation and TI sprayed all over social media should make this a pretty fun case to watch.
A YouTube lawyer named Nick Rekieta has been pointing out the TI for over a year now, and has decided to help SJWs feel consequences for their behavior by letting the targets of these attacks know how to fight back. Very entertaining. GoFundMe lets fans fed up with this nonsense help the victims of SJW mobbing pay for lawyers.
In the old days, defamation was usually spread via a literal whisper network. TI happened on golf courses and in quiet hallways so it was hard to prove. These days the dummies put EVERYTHING in writing. Texts, twitter, etc.
Could you offer some examples of defamation in the TI context that would have been spread this way?
In the old days, defamation was usually spread via a literal whisper network. TI happened on golf courses and in quiet hallways so it was hard to prove.
Yeah that makes sense, that’s probably where I heard it. Thanks!
It is a useful gamesmanship term to use in real life- clearly not a compliment but not overtly rude enough to cause justifiable offense. And nothing gives them a rash like being dismissed.
My husband and I refer to them as “indoor cats”.
We’re not the originators but I can’t recall where we got it from. Makes us laugh every time.