I really don't understand why NPR made this decision. Reading this is painful. It's like watching a friend flail at an open mic.pic.twitter.com/FWXN2R2sEE
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I clarified further down that there's nothing wrong with interviewing this person, but that she should have been challenged given how insane many of her responses are. NO one complains when Isaac Chontiner 'platforms' someone whose views appear unsupported.
moreover, if people now whipped up a mob to try to destroy the reputation of the interviewer (who did a bad job), or to get her fired, or to hound any other outlet that tries to interview the author, that would be very bad either way.
Nuance is dead
this is what psychological projection looks like
Note well that Jesse is not calling for anybody to lose their job. He is not even calling for Osterweil to be denied *any* platform. He is just saying that "public" radio has a basic obligation for criticism and fairness. The Left would rather its enemies be silenced entirely.
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