@BroderickGreer Fair. He can use "magic words." A reporter shouldn't.
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@BroderickGreer This isn't about someone who "just fell for" a person and not a specific sex or gender. That is a diff story. -
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@BroderickGreer This is about someone saying, "Who I am attracted to is wrong, so I married a woman." -
@chrisgeidner@BroderickGreer That isn't really what he said, tho. The article doesn't imply a causal relationship to the marriage. -
@DVanLierEsq
@BroderickGreer OK. -
@chrisgeidner@BroderickGreer I typically agree w/a lot of what you write but sometimes love is love, w/o agenda, regardless of label -
@DVanLierEsq
@BroderickGreer And that is not at all what I see this story as being about. And there is enough of a history with these ... -
@DVanLierEsq
@BroderickGreer ... issues that I think skepticism is required from a reporter in this instance. -
@chrisgeidner@BroderickGreer Well, many of those NPR pieces are short profile pieces intended for broadcast, not in-depth reporting. - 2 more replies
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@chrisgeidner@BroderickGreer Yet he admitted to his attraction and his struggle with his faith. He never said he gave it up. -
@DVanLierEsq
@BroderickGreer ... OK ... and?
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