Swallwell can claim his life was in danger but he is not suing the people that actually put his life in danger directly.
Courts found Charles Manson guilty for the crimes his followers committed.
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Swallwell can claim his life was in danger but he is not suing the people that actually put his life in danger directly.
If someone maliciously yells "Fire!" in a crowded theater and people unfortunately react accordingly, resulting in death or injury, who is more to blame? The guy who yelled fire or the people trying to save themselves? Trump and his allies were yelling Fire! for months leading up to the insurrection and then primed the crowd on that very day. Which dots don't connect for you?Swallwell can claim his life was in danger but he is not suing the people that actually put his life in danger directly. That means the claims and link between the action he is suing over and who he feels is responsible is more tenuous.
I didn't think the suit was against the Proud Boys et al. Why even bother to bring them up in this thread? The FBI is dealing with them for now. They were a willing instrument of the people named in the suit.As for my other statement....how do you see an organization like the Proud Boys....are they a formal entity with funding and status under the law like the Boy Scouts? Also are you suing the members of the Proud Boys who were there or the organization they belong to.? Proud Boys- "Our organization never told those people to go to the Capitol and destroy property and invade the chambers, those were reckless members acting on their own" Case dismissed.
If someone maliciously yells "Fire!" in a crowded theater and people unfortunately react accordingly, resulting in death or injury, who is more to blame? The guy who yelled fire or the people trying to save themselves? Trump and his allies were yelling Fire! for months leading up to the insurrection and then primed the crowd on that very day. Which dots don't connect for you?
I didn't think the suit was against the Proud Boys et al. Why even bother to bring them up in this thread? The FBI is dealing with them for now. They were a willing instrument of the people named in the suit.

Courts found Charles Manson guilty for the crimes his followers committed.
If someone maliciously yells "Fire!" in a crowded theater and people unfortunately react accordingly, resulting in death or injury, who is more to blame? The guy who yelled fire or the people trying to save themselves? Trump and his allies were yelling Fire! for months leading up to the insurrection and then primed the crowd on that very day. Which dots don't connect for you?
I didn't think the suit was against the Proud Boys et al. Why even bother to bring them up in this thread? The FBI is dealing with them for now. They were a willing instrument of the people named in the suit.
Manson.... seriously.... the guy shouted about killing people and a race war and was proven he directed his people to kill. he was outside the house during the Labianca killings. he was directly criminally liable and sentenced to prison.
You are going to use Manso';s criminal conviction as a legal precedent to win a civil case agaisnt Trump?
Do some research on the Manson trial first.
You made the argument that only the people who directly put his life in danger could be at fault,point is that is not true.
In theory you can sue anyone, I am talking about the viability of a lawsuit against Trump, Rudy, Proud Boys, etc...
Manson was criminally charged and he did not claim innocence or any other defense, that analogy does not work at all.
I am talking about the viability of a lawsuit against Trump, Rudy, Proud Boys, etc...
Your first sentence implied that only those directly responsible could be liable,Manson is just an example that that is not true.