18. Williamson says his suggestion of hanging not "a public-policy recommendation." That's true. It's not an idea or a policy, but an expression of an emotion and not a credible one: a desire to punish women.
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“A man like Ringo has got a great big hole, right in the middle of him. He can never kill enough, or steal enough, or inflict enough pain to ever fill it.” “What does he need?” “Revenge.” “For what?” “Being born.”
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Omg, yes.
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I keep coming back to this being as simple as, "Well, you gotta fit the con to the mark."
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Saluti please find the unroll here: https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/988164868682366976.html … Have a good day.
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This thread perfectly illustrates his point he set out to make. Perfectly.
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Which is? “It’s wrong for people to criticize me on the internet”?
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Is his mother alive? Does she think she should have been hanged by Williamson or others had she had aborted Williamson? The situation is abound with curious parallaxes.
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If he was so proud of his views why did he delete his twitter account when he got the Atlantic job? What was he trying to hide?
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KW (for whatever reason) thinks women should probably be executed for abortions. KW also wants to have mainstream writing jobs. This isn't hard
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