Why the dodge? Cathy's q is central to the debate. I would've editorialized the interview because I wouldn't want to be canceled and because "black-on-black crime" is an idiotic concept but then I'd be "speaking over" a black person as wokes would say (and with reason).
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Did he use the phrase "black-on-black crime"?
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He didn't? What did Lee get canceled for? Brb watching the video...
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I think it's a mistake to think that it was just one tweet that caused this (just as it is a mistake to think it was just the Cotton op ed that got Bennet into trouble).
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What evidence do you have for believing that it was more than one tweet--for which he did a needless gunpoint-apology, of course?
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Again, I'm not comfortable with turning people who are engaged in an office dispute and attempting a reconciliation into proxies for a culture war. I think there's something sick in that.
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I've seen enough office disputes to know that the culture war framing that is sometimes used for them are often only a small part of larger story. Have you ever worked in an office?
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An "office dispute" which one party decided to handle by airing it in a way that instigated a massive public bash-fest against the other. Gotcha.
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Again, given the limited reporting done on this, the longer history at play & the seeming desire of the parties for some sort of reconciliation, I don't feel like as confident as you are in turning this into a proxy for culture war. We shouldn't treat people like puppets
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