OK, that's a different debate (where the words 'chilling effect' and 'new authors without a contract' would feature and 'the worst order' wouldn't.) But I take it you agree that that example is nothing to do with either Rowling or 'really awful opinions'?
Only insofar as it's vacuous nonsense. The statements are so general that they could literally apply to anything, then some vague appeal to Trump as an attempt to establish some left-wing creds. It's standard "both sides" absurdity
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So, 'Donald Tump' is 'a real threat to democracy' is too vague? What wouldn't be vague on your view?
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Sorry what? That's not the bit that's vague. This sentence could mean literally anything - what "ideological conformity" are they talking about and what in the world does it have to do with Trump's authoritarianism?pic.twitter.com/fiSn89Y0zE
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