Owens told NPR that leaving Infowars wasn’t easy because his sense was that it was “kind of black mark” on his résumé that he worked for Jones. He said Jones himself would boast to his employees: “You cannot exist in the world outside … here because you are connected to me.”
Justifiably so, willingness to tell what you know as outright bigoted lies for a paycheck makes you categorically untrustworthy. So he stayed on, knowingly causing more harm because we all need to pay rent.
Remember y’all, capitalism breeds innovation. It would be SO much worse if his material conditions such as food and house were guaranteed. No lazy free loaders here, just innovators innovating propaganda.
Corporal_Punishment@feddit.uk 3 weeks ago
How is Jones still around?
Are the American courts so weak that they can’t enforce the multiple judgments against him?
Ghostalmedia@lemmy.world 3 weeks ago
They were civil cases and Infowars is likely to shut down in the next couple weeks so it can be liquidated to pay debts resulting from his lost cases and appeals.
But, he’s planning to simply start up a new venture. Sandy Hook families are expected to try to shut that down as well.
NickwithaC@lemmy.world 2 weeks ago
So they get to spend their lives playing judicial whack-a-mole?
Original question stands.
UnderpantsWeevil@lemmy.world 3 weeks ago
So long as there is no criminal prosecution and threat of material jail time against him, Jones is free to keep hiding the fiscal sausage by transferring ownership and shuffling around money between accounts in other people’s names. I’m sure this is an expensive and obnoxious process on Alex’s end. But it’s a small price to pay to shield hundreds of millions of dollars from any kind of court judgement.
Add in that Jones has plenty of friends in the Texas state house and the Austin PD. So he can very easily skirt processors, ignore out-of-state court orders, and glad hand sheriff’s deputies who would otherwise pursue collections against him, simply because he’s got popular clout in his big reactionary backwater.
At some point, the problem isn’t with the courts but the police. Judges and juries don’t do the collections themselves.
Fredselfish@lemmy.world 3 weeks ago
The answer is yes they are that weak, but only if you got money.