We already had an argument over whether or not Nazis should be allowed to speak. It was called WWII. The Nazis lost.
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En réponse à @Blondegirlfrnd
You do know that Mike Godwin, the guy who literally came up with Godwin’s Law, said it was fine to call Trumpists Nazis, right?
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En réponse à @Blondegirlfrnd @ChrisWarcraft
For what little it may be worth, I would have run Senator Cotton's op-ed, and I hated it from top to bottom, not least of which was his dumbly snide locution "chic salons." (He couldn't just say "salons"--not reductive enough--so he added "chic." But are there non-chic salons?)
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Why? There are plenty of outlets for Cotton's hatred; why give him the prestige of The New York Times, for free? Let him publish elsewhere, and then write a news story about his hatred.
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My argument for running would be something like Bennet's defense of running it. But I should add that there's plenty of Bret Stephens stuff I wouldn't run.
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Yeah, I don’t buy Bennett’s defense - there are plenty of other platforms for a sitting US Senator, and the piece was clearly not fact checked. Big fan of your work, btw. Been trying to chronicle as many of the little steps that got us to this point over the years as possible.
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@mmasnick Now that it has emerged that Bennet didn't read the op-ed before publication--a dereliction of his duty as an editorial-page editor--and that the piece was essentially not edited at all, I now believe it should not have been run. Yes, I changed my mind on Twitter.2 réponses 1 Retweet 11 j'aime
You can’t do that, it’s not allowed, sorry them’s the rules
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