4. You can believe (as I do) that Kay improved magazine and also be concerned that he had many quarrels with freelancers.
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5. Key problem all along is Walrus is mainstream magazine & Kay is right wing provocateur. Imagine Ann Coulter editing Atlantic Monthly.
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6. so, if you write about Walrus story as "PC run amok" or "free speech under threat" you are doing it wrong.
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7. Since people have objected to Ann Coulter at Atlantic Monthly let's say: imagine Fred Barnes editing The New Yorker.
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8. Deeper problem: Jon's aggressive social media persona at odds with editing mainstream inclusive mag. Imagine Remnick in twitter fights
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9. Globe has good write-up of Walrus controversy which confirms Kay leaving from longstanding issues:https://beta.theglobeandmail.com/news/national/jonathan-kay-resigns-as-editor-of-the-walrus-amid-conversation-on-cultural-appropriation/article34983133/?ref=http://www.theglobeandmail.com&service=mobile …
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10. As Globe makes clear, there was a tension between Jon-the-columnist-who-loves-to-provoke & Jon-the-editor-of-national-magazine.
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11. I've rescinded my Coulter comparison but too many people are in denial of Jon's provocations. Kay on racial profilingpic.twitter.com/drUpUIxGM2
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12. And here's Jon advocating "assimilation" for Native Canadians http://www.bluecorncomics.com/stype1c7.htm
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it is no accident that Indigenous issues were the straw that broke the back. There is a long thread here, maybe the central one?
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Well, I think Palestinian issues are, but they are connected.
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