You can put the division wherever you like, right now I'm thinking about people who accept the rule of law and people who don't.
The second category includes January 6th insurrectionists, Andrew Tate (the man they detained in Romania over rape and human trafficking charges), Vladimir Putin and his gang of rapists and murderers, and the people who started yelling and spitting all over Twitter about Zak's victory in court.
Quick reminder: Vivka Grey claimed that Zak harassed her and other women. When Zak said she's lying, Vivka sued him for defamation. Since Zak and Vivka both accused each other of defamation, the cases were merged into one. Vivka lost.
Which means A) she did lie about Zak and B) Zak didn't lie about Vivka. Because it was about finding if there was defamation on both sides, remember?
My theory about the screaming and spitting is that those people suddenly realized that "Haha, no one can sue for defamation in USA and win, First Amendment, freedom of speech, Elon Musk!" is not the perfect defense they thought it was.
They suddenly realized that they can - and possibly will - face consequences of their years of lies and harassment.
And the one normal thing to do to avoid those consequences - that is, apologize and do something to fix the damage that they've caused, which is cheaper than paying the court fees - is something that they'd hate to do.
Because they're evil. Because they're full of hatred towards people who call them what they are.
Because, to quote this genius,
They deserve what's coming to them.
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