Out's editor-in-chief: Milo story is "a great, top-notch profile," and other tales: http://fusion.net/story/350153/milo-yiannopoulos-out-magazine-profile-aaron-hicklin-interview/?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=socialshare&utm_content=theme_top_mobile … by @samstecky
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First of all, kudos to
@samstecky for doing the work to move beyond Twitter in talking about this. Well done.3 replies 0 retweets 10 likes -
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One place I'd go further is that issue isn't just that there was "little editorial criticism" of Milo's views. It's that it's the opposite.
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This isn't letting the subject speak for himself; this isn't a lack of criticism; this is support for the subject by the author:pic.twitter.com/3Ve5zATxRU
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Ironically, I agree completely with
@Aaronhicklin as to this highlighted text. There is no reason for the kind of piece we saw in Out.pic.twitter.com/tp8PIkykIw
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And yet...there are a million ways to show how bad the subject of a profile is without the writer inserting his own opinions
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Roght. That's my point. The author did insert his fawning, praising opinions of Milo through the entire piece!
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