I've seen the Matt Taibbi thing shared a bunch. I don't exactly know what to think about it.
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It's an anecdote in a book that I don't think was intended as nonfiction, really.
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It's a gross thing to have written, but I don't know that it means he was actually treating women like this.
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If there were women accusing him, that would be different, but that doesn't seem to be the case, at least so far/as far as I know.
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I've looked around and can't really find any more than the one quote...certainly be interested in more info if someone knows anything.
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Here's Ames' defense after the fact, which just says in very broad terms the eXile was "satire" https://pando.com/2015/02/04/the-geometry-of-censorship-and-satire/ …
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If it is satire, the satire got pretty raw and personal apparentlypic.twitter.com/tBJr0AzHKo
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Al Franken famously coined the phrase "kidding on the square" to describe this
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Describing essentially true things you did or beliefs you hold but with just enough english on it you can claim the satire defense
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