
Judge Chupp corrupt ruling, animesuperhero forum's Light Lucario and PicardMan, and ResetEra idiocy
Before starting, I'm saying that yeah, hopefully Japan is able to be on the road to recovery from that miserable typhoon.
Rant script:
https://pastebin.com/uNAE1ruC
So this ends up being basically rushed and overdue simultaneously. I just have bigger fish to fry, let me put it this way. Still, I'm needing to get this out of the way.
At any rate, Judge John Chupp ruled against all claims against Vic Mignogna's opposition. He indulged in some clearly illegal behavior such as wrongful throwing out of clear-cut evidence to do so, and deleted his Facebook to prevent anybody from calling him out anymore for it. This makes it abundantly clear that he accepted certain favors from Jamie Marchi. Of course, Chupp's motive doesn't matter anyway, because the Texas courts should be noticing this anyway due to the uproar about ONE person getting to arbitrarily derail an entire side of people calling out #MeToo movement corruption, but oh wait, I forget: Texas thinks the perfectly reasonable response to mass shootings is to *LEGALIZE MURDER.*
Of course, the #MeToo movement only cares about "winning", as proven by the animesuperhero forum members Light Lucario and PicardMan. I've of course outlined that Light Lucario would delete posts calling out chauvinism added in dubbing and thus she's a hypocrite. My issue with PicardMan is that he claims that the only sane forums left are animesuperhero (because of course he would); Pretty Ugly Little Liars (because that's not a Name To Run Away From Really Fast); and ResetEra. It's worth noting that ResetEra has had its stupidity reported recently to ban people from their forums about games just for wanting to talk about games, clearly the definition and image of democracy!
Really, the only hope of making sure a halfway welcome outcome could happen is to fight back. Vindication being inevitable as indicated by the ResetEra mess being self-explanatory idiocy only does so much to help.
I would have wanted to say more, such as why I'm tired of lynch mobs in general to punctuate just how corrupt in willful ignorance the #MeToo movement really is, but I have other, more pressing concerns to deal with. There is, however, something I do want to leave a comment about, even if it's only indirectly related to the Vic Mignogna case.