Israel/Palestine
In reply to the discussion: A Closer Look at Students for Justice in Palestine [View all]aranthus
(3,386 posts)First, since Canary Mission prints its statements, the tort is libel, not slander. Second, since it is a tort, it isn't protected speech. You can sue people for libel, and no doubt if Canary Mission were guilty of libel they would have been successfully sued long before now. What is protected is truth. You can't win a lawsuit against someone for printing the truth just because you don't like it. And that is really your problem. You don't like Canary Mission for calling out the hatefulness of your side, and you want to condemn them even though they haven't done anything wrong, just because it's your side that is being called out. Both Shira and I have asked you several times for evidence that Canary Mission is printing lies. You don't have any. The side you support is deeply steeped in hate, and Canary Mission is doing the world a service by pointing it out.