Yep. "The Face of Seung-Hui Cho" is one of the most raw, unsettling, eye-opening things I have ever read. It changed the whole way I think about life, and about American society. And although it's a decade old, it's highly relevant to modern politics.https://twitter.com/Mont_Jiang/status/1056941322685292544 …
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Wow I abhor this column but it is definitely the most thoughtful, least inane critique of post-liberal social justice ideology I have ever read. MUCH better than the raft of articles and books we got from white men after the election.
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Are you sure "abhor" is the right word in this case, then?
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Yes. I hate it profoundly. It is just in that category of things I despise but I’m glad for the existence of. Like I used to think about broccoli until I had good broccoli.
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Broccoli is almost always good, dammit. You and my sister and George H.W. Bush can go have your little Broccoli Haters Club over there in the corner!
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Um, no. Regular ass steamed broccoli is REVOLTING, even if you put a little salt and butter on it or whatever. But if you prepare it well it is quite good, like brussels sprouts.
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Apropos of nothing, I once ate nothing but steamed broccoli and goldfish crackers for a day, back in college.
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This is distressing to me.
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Anti-broccolists must learn to live with discomfort in the new age of broccoli justice... :D
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