When someone who has somewhat of a platform (small twitter, youtube account, actually makes some kind of content) get cancelled, then people will flock to their socmed and subsribe to show their support.
So, they ended up gaining more of an audience from their cancelling.
BUT, this new audience came from within the right wing sphere, the ones most against cancel culture (in current year). People who have somewhat of a platform and get cancelled will find that the overwhelming majority of people who flock to them will be right wing.
3. Supreme court rejected my application saying it was "incompetent and without merit" and gave absolutely no further information or arguments to clarify what parts were incompetent or without merit.
Legal team have never seen anything like it before in their whole careers.
4. Went to the European Court of Human Rights, and I havent went public with this yet as I want more information. But that one was also rejected based on a technicality.
Basically we had to file within X time of our last appeal from a British institution.
If it was community service, I wouldn't do it, if it was a fine, I wouldn't pay it, as I am not a criminal and I should not be punished for offending people and that I find it laughable that such a thing is illegal.
Judge says if I do that then I will be "back in front of him again" and he fined me £800.
2. I get a letter telling me how to pay my fine, I ignore it.
3. Get maybe 4 more letters like this, I ignore them.
4. Get the final latter saying if I don' pay I will be arrested.