Oh dear oh dear – is it all over between them?
Onlookers point out that Joly doesn’t care about wins, he’s in it for the fame and glory. Martyrdom is very glory-bestowing.
Oh dear oh dear – is it all over between them?
Onlookers point out that Joly doesn’t care about wins, he’s in it for the fame and glory. Martyrdom is very glory-bestowing.
BWAAAAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHA…
(That is all.)
Still apostrophe challenged, I see.
You can’t get a “win” unless you have a meritorious case.
Of course you don’t have to win to make your victims lose, make their lives hell, and intimidate others out of standing up for their rights and interests in the first place. If you have a sufficiently deep pocket, you don’t even need a meritorious case to force people to a settlement or drive them into bankruptcy defending themselves. As they say, the process is the punishment…
What a funny way to think about law. It’s one thing for normies to think less of the GLP because of their weird adherence over the last few years to a hopeless cause. But Thophie has started to think less of the GLP because it backed his hopeless cause – a cause that (by implication) he still thinks is not only morally noble, but legally sound.
Or is the idea that JoMo duped Thophie into bringing a case that should not have been brought? That Thophie is a victim of JoMo’s campaigning? But if that’s the case, then the complaint seems to boil down to “My case was hopeless, but the GLP made me bring it anyway.”
And that’s an odd position to take.
Joly is a trans winner.
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