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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Replying to @ElijahDelMedigo @AliceFromQueens and
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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Replying to @ElijahDelMedigo @AliceFromQueens and
I think the significant fact about the milieu of journalism is the general absence of Black reporters and editors. To focus on "militant wokeness" (whatever that is) is to focus on surface and ignore the underlying structure.
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I think looking at the actual economic and social structures that shape people's lives is a better way to engage the world than to take random media gossip and craft it into culture war narratives.
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Replying to @HeerJeet @ElijahDelMedigo and
I hope you'd agree that looking at actual economic and social structures in a useful honest way is easier in some intellectual climates than others?
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