21. I ended up quitting my job at the Post twice, and getting fired once.
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22. One way to think about
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23. That last question, for me, can't be answered. But I want to put it out there. I has to be asked.
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24. Personally I feel like I have no future in Canadian journalism. The good news is that I have many other opportunities to pursue.
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25. Oh, look, folks.
@jonkay thinks I'm the equivalent of Ezra Levant. https://twitter.com/jonkay/status/527602492247650305 … The new Walrus!Jeet Heer added,
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27. I realize the stuff I'm writing here is uncomfortable and not pleasant. I've spent a lifetime not talking about these things.
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28. But at a certain age you realize if you can't tell the truth, what is the point of living?
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29. If I can't express my observations forthrightly and clearly, I have nothing else productive to contribute to the world.
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30. More pushback: people much more knowledgeable on this than I am, like the excellent
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31. The argument is that @jonkay is good at setting up sharp ideological debate, as in National Post op-ed section.
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