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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Wes Yang (
@wesyang) is a truly great writer, and though we often disagree about political stuff, his insights are never shallow or ill-considered. You should buy his book:https://www.amazon.com/Souls-Yellow-Folk-Essays/dp/0393241742 …2 replies 4 retweets 22 likesShow this thread -
He also writes a column about the culture wars, which you can read here:https://www.tabletmag.com/tag/meme-wars
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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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Of course the fact that this Asian man’s much better written and more thoughtful critiques haven’t gotten nearly as much play as a bunch of white dude’s sloppy and ill-informed pleas to return to Third Way Clintonism maybe belies his own arguments but that’s none of my business.
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hahahahaha yeah
cc @wesyang
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