Posted on 06/14/2020 11:58:23 AM PDT by Kazan
I think her best bet would be to retain a law firm to file a “reverse class action lawsuit”, against everyone who communicated a death threat or message of violence against her and her family.
RCA’s are not very common, and are easiest to imagine in a copyright suit against those who use file sharing to infringe on music or movies. One entity suing perhaps a thousand identified and two thousand not yet identified persons.
It is a lawsuit, not filing a criminal action, so there is a much larger timetable and no rush. But if successful, say if everyone who conveyed a death threat had to each pay a judgment of $1000, it would do a LOT to stop those who casually threaten the lives of others at whim.
So all the law firm would do right now is to collect information, establish identities, and prepare its case. It could make them a ton of money and establish them as a major player in RCAs in the future. So, a gold rush.
Bottom line: a great social outcome.
These people are sick! For the safety of society,they need to be placed in an insane asylum.
I remember the seventies. I was in Air Force ROTC at the time. I would get home from college and my sister would ask me how many babies did I napalm.
Kind of makes you wonder if it was the second coming of Christ, would they give him a death threat or call him names for chasing the money changers out of the church? I guess they never heard of love thy neighbor as thyself. They must really hate themselves.
rwood
They were very successful in implanting the meme that Viet Nam vets were either all head cases or vicious and stupid. This view percolated through the general population. Many of the ‘silent majority’ had either contempt for or seriously mixed feelings about Viet Nam vets. The media generated negative imaging was pervasive and put the uniformed services under a cloud for several years. It was a brilliant example of a ‘deligitimization’ operation that worked.
This makes me sick. Leftists continue to disgust me.
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