Seems like some of the "Stop the Steal" chickens are coming home to roost.
Turns out that both Dominion and Smartmatic are suing the peddlers of falsehoods about "stolen" or "rigged" elections for what could be termed a "tidy sum of money".
The free speech deflectors will no doubt be out in force defending the right of people to spread falsehoods and misinformation.
What's really good about these cases? Well, for a start, the myriad claims various people and organisations made about voting machines "switching" votes can be tested.
Contrary to the wishes of certain people, that
doesn't mean that the voting machine companies will need to prove that their machines didn't "switch" votes (that ship has sailed). No, what will need to be proven will be that the claims made by the defendants do indeed have some basis in fact or "truth".
Because if they can't so prove - and the companies in question can successfully argue negative business/reputational consequences arising out of these claims - well, it could get very expensive for cartain people.
I for one will watch with interest.
I imagine that all of those people here - particularly those on "the right" who bleat about "justice" - will be doing the same.
"Free speech" doesn't confer a right to spread bullsh*t. Some speech just isn't "free", as I imagine some worthies may find to their (literal) cost.
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