One of those elements requires a false statement of fact. Under the law, statements of opinion or “rhetorical hyperbole” is not actionable as a defamatory statement.
One of those elements requires a false statement of fact. Under the law, statements of opinion or “rhetorical hyperbole” is not actionable as a defamatory statement.
And most often, judges will determine whether a statement is a statement of opinion or rhetorical hybervole based on the statements themselves. They don’t need to weigh other evidence.
BTW, have you been under a rock for almost three weeks? We had this conversation weeks ago.
This one is pretty clearly not all there
Welp someone got into the tussin at 3 in the morning and felt sparky I had forgotten this one. They went stale.
Someone turned their bot on after 3 weeks.
I dunno...I feel like a bot would be better then this...this has the energy of a drunk boomer or a teen who big bawls talked into drinking a tub of tussin at a late night rager. Just kinda sad and flaccidly angry.