Not going to address all of @maxmiller94's comments. But will address this nonsense about Penny seeking "accountability" from her Lost Boys.
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For journalists, among the most common of standards is identifying people by first and last names. A good journalist will include them.
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A good editor will double-check the spelling of first and last name. A good fact checker will check the accuracy of the quotes used, etc.
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There are times when we don't use a last name, or use a made-up name, or no name at all. It's standard for rape victims, like "Jane Doe."
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In her ridiculously long Lost Boys defense, Laurie Penny indicates her desire to protect them by not giving us any of their names. Not one.
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The closest we get to an identity is a person named Seabass. (Penny apparently doesn't know that's a pretty common nickname for Sebastian.)
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We read that Seabass is "Argentinian" (ugh WHY when Argentine is perfectly fine but anyway!!!) and nothing else. No last name at all.
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Argentine: Adjective for things like argentine music, wine, food, etc. I am Argentinean/Argentinian, Demonym for people ...
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Your friend? Is that what mate means? Either way, Argentine is an adjective *and* a demonym. Argentinean/ian is unnecessary. @CherryWillis13
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