metalwolf
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- Oct 21, 2020
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You just said Disney, the global, multinational corporation that is in the business of entertaining children, are a corporation that supports pedophilia. You will die on this partisan wedge issue hill, no? (please say yes)
Don't mind me, I'm only here for the schadenfreude that ensues.
I think that statement alone the company can file a lawsuit.
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libel per se
Definition of libel per se in the Legal Dictionary by The Free Dictionary
libel per se
n. broadcast or written publication of a false statement about another which accuses him/her of a crime, immoral acts, inability to perform his/her profession, having a loathsome disease (like syphilis), or dishonesty in business. Such claims are considered so obviously harmful that malice need not be proved to obtain a judgment for "general damages," and not just specific losses.
Don't believe me, I remember years ago when Tom Cruise sued someone for saying that he was gay.