6. Is it true Ghomeshi is talented? Yes. But his talent has been amply celebrated over the decades. Was this the time to celebrate?
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7. After Star article, indeed after allegation broke, isn't our proper first response to listen to women and hear their story?
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8. Women alleging abuse had been silenced for years. Kay's column silenced them once again.
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9. A reminder: this is the new editor in chief of Canada's counterpart to Harper's and The Atlantic Monthly.
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10. In column, Kay (rightly) celebrates quality of Q. Star article already indicated there was serious allegation of workplace harassment
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11. How can you celebrate a show without noting there is a serious, credible accusation that back-stage there is a "toxic" workplace.
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12. Kay's column is a gushing, fannish, celebrity worshiping account of Ghomeshi.
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13. From the Star article, there was plausible reason to think that alleged culture of abuse around Ghomeshi rooted in celebrity worship.
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14. The problem: instead of using Star article to reflect, Kay reverted to gushing fan worship that has protected Ghomeshi for years
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