Wait until you see the many people who will be sued over the slander and libel of the Covington Catholic High School boys and their school.

Many lost hope in the civility of our citizens and the legitimacy of our media with the advent of social media and the Internet in general. Our freedom of speech has been abridged. The opinions of many are banned because they aren’t walking in lockstep. This despite the fact that there is no way to get to the truth without civilly sharing different viewpoints.

Now we also hurt our children and destroy peoples’ reputations and livelihoods.

The Covington boys episode has brought that to the fore, and we hope something good will come of it. The lawsuits stemming from this abuse of the children could help the media turn course and force them to gather facts before destroying peoples’ reputations. But the suits would have to hurt.

The suits might silence some of the very vile attacks by Hollywood and other social media sewer rats who sit behind their computers and lash out at people without facts and smear others without a shred of human kindness.

While everyone was talking about Moonwalking Ralph Northam, legal letters have been sent on behalf of Nick Sandmann and the Covington Catholic High School and their students. There are seven lawyers working on it at this point.

LOOK WHO GOT LEGAL LETTERS SO FAR

You will love this!

The Covington Catholic High School lawyers sent letters, alerting potential defendants to pending lawsuits, to: The NY Times, Maggie Haberman, Washington Post, CNN, NPR, Savannah Guthrie, Andrea Mitchell, Joy Reid, Chuck Todd, The Hill, The Atlantic, Kathy Griffin, GQMagazine, Elizabeth Warren, The Guardian, TMZ, Capitol Hill Publishing Corp., Diocese of Covington, Diocese of Lexington, Archdiocese of Louisville, Diocese of Baltimore, Erin Burnett, Sara Sidner, Ana Cabrera, Amanda Watts, Ilhan Omar, Noah Berlatsky, Elisha Fieldstadt, and Eun Kyung Kim.

And more are going out.

BREAKING NEWS: Covington Catholic High School lawyers have sent legal letters to The NY Times, Maggie Haberman, Washington Post, CNN, NPR, Savannah Guthrie, Andrea Mitchell, Joy Reid, Chuck Todd, The Hill, The Atlantic, Kathy Griffin & GQMagazine. 7 lawyers are now working on it. https://t.co/cUw0tNGoUw — BNL NEWS (@BreakingNLive) February 2, 2019

MORE: Legal letters were also sent to: Elizabeth Warren, The Guardian, TMZ, Capitol Hill Publishing Corp., Diocese of Covington, Diocese of Lexington, Archdiocese of Louisville, Diocese of Baltimore, Erin Burnett, Sara Sidner, Ana Cabrera, Amanda Watts… — BNL NEWS (@BreakingNLive) February 2, 2019

Ilhan Omar, Noah Berlatsky, Elisha Fieldstadt, Eun Kyung Kim. Those who represent Covington Catholic say more letters will likely be sent in the next few days. Developing… — BNL NEWS (@BreakingNLive) February 2, 2019

NICK SANDMANN’S LAWYERS ARE AWARE OF BILL MAHER

L. Lin Wood and Todd McMurtry, who are representing Nick Sandmann, the boy most falsely maligned by the media, sent letters to a number of media outlets putting them on notice. They also sent this next tweet about the vile comments made by Bill Maher that were broadcast on HBO.

As made clear in our joint statement, Todd McMurtry @FitLwyr & lawyers in my firm @g_taylor_wilson @jdgrunberg & @NicoleJWade will carefully review all false accusations & threats made against Nick. We are well aware of the obscenities uttered by @billmaher & broadcast on @HBO. — Lin Wood (@LLinWood) January 27, 2019

THE UNAMERICAN ACLU

The unAmerican leftist ACLU, in defiance of their role as civil liberties advocates, filed a discrimination complaint against the innocent Covington boys. They falsely assert that the boys, victims of racial hatred, fostered a “racially hostile educational environment.”

It should be rejected out of hand. It’s a distraction, that’s all.

The ACLU recently filed a federal discrimination complaint against Covington Catholic High School, claiming the district and the schools within it have fostered a “racially hostile educational environment.” https://t.co/FJXGzWcMtJ pic.twitter.com/mMlbIXSL7X — The Root (@TheRoot) January 30, 2019

Lin Wood shared this next video on Twitter and asked that people make it go viral. It’s 15 minutes long, but it does a great job of presenting the entire truth.

Master Sandmann’s lawyers say they hope this has a broader impact on truth in the media and on civility.

You can share it via Twitter with this:

Some say a 15-minute video is too long to go viral. Will we allow incomplete 30-second video clips to be basis for agenda-driven false accusations & threats against a 16-year old student? Please share the full truth about what was done to Nick Sandmann. https://t.co/QGglyZwiIa — Lin Wood (@LLinWood) February 2, 2019