Radio-show host and conspiracy theorist Alex Jones was ordered to pay more than $1 billion in damages after claiming the Sandy Hook mass shooting was a hoax.
mass shooting. A court ordered him to pay more than $1 billion in damages to the 15 plaintiffs.
While Jones did not incite violence with his comments, he was sued by the families after he spouted conspiracy theories onthat the Sandy Hook shooting was a hoax. Jones also said that the grieving parents were actors paid by the gun-control movement.wrote one person on RedditBut another pointed out:"I mean, she didn't 'encourage women to murder pro-life christians.' Nothing about Christianity was mentioned and she didn't specifically call out women to go do anything.
"Should Jane have said what she said? No of course not. It was hateful, careless, divisive and inflammatory. But Jane Fonda is not responsible for this woman doing what she did. That woman had a choice—Fonda did not personally force her, coerce her or brainwash her into killing those people," one person wrote.
"And even if this woman comes out and screams from the roof tops she did it because Jane Fonda told her to—that does not mean the woman should have obeyed. The crime lies in this woman's actions not what other people say."
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