'Cancel culture': Supreme Court rejects case on dust-up between Catholic student and Native American
Source: USA Today
WASHINGTON ? The Supreme Court on Monday declined to hear the case of a former Kentucky high school student and supporter of Donald Trump who said he'd been the victim of "cancel culture" after a video of his interaction with an elderly Native American man went viral in 2019.
That decision leaves in place a lower court's dismissal of a massive libel lawsuit filed by Nicholas Sandmann against Gannett, the parent company of USA TODAY, and other media organizations for their coverage of the incident.
Sandmann argued he was defamed by their reports on his confrontation with Native American rights activist Nathan Phillips at the Lincoln Memorial in January 2019.
A video of Sandmann, then 16 and a student at Covington Catholic in Northern Kentucky, standing nose to nose with Phillips went viral and unleashed a firestorm of internet criticism that the students conduct was racially motivated, which Sandmann denied. Phillips was attending an Indigenous Peoples March while Sandmann was walking in a March for Life event.
Read more: https://www.yahoo.com/news/cancel-culture-supreme-court-rejects-162731666.html
Awww. Little Ritchie Rich and family aren't going to get a $1.25 billion settlement.
Demovictory9
(32,457 posts)underpants
(182,826 posts)Remember Sandmann was a speaker at their 2020 Convention presentation.
Jimvanhise
(302 posts)It was reported that The Washington Post, NBC and CNN had previously settled with Sandmann. He just couldn't get USA TODAY and others to pay him off.
canetoad
(17,167 posts)Still whinging?
heckles65
(549 posts)I sure as heck can remember what that smirk Sandmann gave that guy means.
maxsolomon
(33,345 posts)all through their High School years.
Ugh, Cincy Catholic anti-choice indoctrinations...