lol I doubt it.
Actually, I don't. Because America's got stupid stuff going to court. :)
Certainly, it is called slander and is brought as a civil suit.
Because they're saying that the person is fat
... That means you're calling your partner fat.. end of relationship.
No. The woof sound refers to a dog. The term "oink oink" is used offensively toward fat persons.
It may be challenging to sue someone in another state for name-calling unless it leads to emotional distress or is part of harassment. It is advisable to gather evidence and seek legal advice to determine the best course of action.
not that i know. freedom of speech:]
You need to hire a lawyer if you want to sue someone. You need to try to settle this first by yourself by calling the other person's company and see what they say.
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No. They can only get their guardian to sue the other person for them.
Yes, you can sue someone for sitting in there house and doing nothing, but you will not be successful unless you can prove that you have been injured somehow.
Calling someone fat is not racist. If you were to make fun of an actual race like American's or any other race then that would be racism.
If it was to your face, No. If it was a flat out lie that was told to another party with the intention of harming your reputation, then yes. That is slander. Slander is complex and I recomend you look up the legal definitation for it as well as defamation.