Suit by Covington Catholic student against Washington Post dismissed

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Anonymous wrote:That POS kid deserves it. Every school, employer, and potential girlfriend should receive a copy of that shameful photo.


You mean the photo of a kid smiling pleasantly and maintaining eye contact as an adult bangs a drum and chants in his face? That photo? Yeah, the only thing shameful in it is the adult who targeted the kid and won’t leave him alone.

He could have walked away
He was being a jerk

Catholic private school, exclusive and private. Bussed by teachers to protest abortion.
Not bussed by teachers to see and visit the city.
Raised to be idiots, not well mannered gentlemen, idiots for sure. Makes you think that they are products of the environment and backward wealthy white subculture out in West


The post reported that they harassed and blocked the path of a Native American elder. Jerks or not, that didn’t happen.


It is irrelevant that they are Catholic. Your bigotry and hatred are showing.
It is irrelevant what they were there for. I don't think the Native American's or Black Israelites were there to "see the city", either.
Did you see the part of the video were Sandmann was actually trying to stop one of the kids from engaging with Phillips while he was beating his drum and chanting? I guess not. If you think the kids are "idiots", please give your description of the adults (NA's, BI's) involved. I'm all ears.


+100
PP has actually revealed what the hate is all about.
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https://www.fox19.com/2020/07/24/sandmann-announces-lawsuit-settled-with-washington-post/
Sandmann announces lawsuit settled with Washington Post



By FOX19 Digital Staff | July 24, 2020 at 11:01 AM EDT - Updated July 24 at 11:10 AM

COVINGTON, Ky. (FOX19) - Covington Catholic student Nick Sandmann announced in a tweet Friday he’s settled with the Washington Post in one of eight lawsuits he’s filed against media outlets in connection with an incident at the March for Life in Washington D.C. in 2019
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$2.5 million
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I'd take it.
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Absurd.

SMH
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Absurd.

SMH


Agreed. Another whiny, entitled jerk. Guarantee he's up on sexual assault charges before the age of 24.
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Absurd.

SMH


Well, if what liberals said should happen to him a year and a half ago - that it should all go viral and he should not get into any decent college or get a decent job - then this issn't enough.

But, he is only half way done.
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Dream on. In the current climate the Entitled Mr. Sandmann's suit wasn't going to go over so well. He took whatever the WaPo offered, which today is probably much less than it was before George Floyd's death.
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It is so rude that the judge said "Tough turkey, douchey" when dismissing the case.
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Dream on. In the current climate the Entitled Mr. Sandmann's suit wasn't going to go over so well. He took whatever the WaPo offered, which today is probably much less than it was before George Floyd's death.


Maybe, maybe not. Perhaps the Washington Post didn't want there to be any document discovery that Fox News and other outlets could use to expose the WaPo's political agenda? Also, why settle the case if the WaPo didn't do anything wrong? Isn't that the logic that the Left used against Trump when he settled various lawsuits and entered into confidentiality agreements?
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Meanwhile the owner of WaPo net worth grew by $13 billion on Monday. Petty cash.
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Anonymous wrote:$2.5 million


Dream on. In the current climate the Entitled Mr. Sandmann's suit wasn't going to go over so well. He took whatever the WaPo offered, which today is probably much less than it was before George Floyd's death.


Maybe, maybe not. Perhaps the Washington Post didn't want there to be any document discovery that Fox News and other outlets could use to expose the WaPo's political agenda? Also, why settle the case if the WaPo didn't do anything wrong? Isn't that the logic that the Left used against Trump when he settled various lawsuits and entered into confidentiality agreements?


Corporations settle cases every day, even though they know they did nothing wrong. It's one of the prices of doing business. In this case I'm sure it's Sandmann who pushed for the settlement. Now he can go to college and do douchey fratboy things without worrying that it'll hurt his court case.
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Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:$2.5 million


Dream on. In the current climate the Entitled Mr. Sandmann's suit wasn't going to go over so well. He took whatever the WaPo offered, which today is probably much less than it was before George Floyd's death.


Maybe, maybe not. Perhaps the Washington Post didn't want there to be any document discovery that Fox News and other outlets could use to expose the WaPo's political agenda? Also, why settle the case if the WaPo didn't do anything wrong? Isn't that the logic that the Left used against Trump when he settled various lawsuits and entered into confidentiality agreements?


Corporations settle cases every day, even though they know they did nothing wrong. It's one of the prices of doing business. In this case I'm sure it's Sandmann who pushed for the settlement. Now he can go to college and do douchey fratboy things without worrying that it'll hurt his court case.


Why are you so sure? So using your logic, every settlement that Trump has entered into is a "price of doing business" and we must assume that he did nothing wrong?

Can't have it both ways.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:$2.5 million


Dream on. In the current climate the Entitled Mr. Sandmann's suit wasn't going to go over so well. He took whatever the WaPo offered, which today is probably much less than it was before George Floyd's death.


Maybe, maybe not. Perhaps the Washington Post didn't want there to be any document discovery that Fox News and other outlets could use to expose the WaPo's political agenda? Also, why settle the case if the WaPo didn't do anything wrong? Isn't that the logic that the Left used against Trump when he settled various lawsuits and entered into confidentiality agreements?


Corporations settle cases every day, even though they know they did nothing wrong. It's one of the prices of doing business. In this case I'm sure it's Sandmann who pushed for the settlement. Now he can go to college and do douchey fratboy things without worrying that it'll hurt his court case.


Why are you so sure? So using your logic, every settlement that Trump has entered into is a "price of doing business" and we must assume that he did nothing wrong?

Can't have it both ways.


I'm sure that's how Trump thinks of it. You know that's one reason why NY wants to see Trump's taxes - to see if his payoff to Stormy was deducted as a legal expense.
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