I enjoyed spending time with the author, Benjamin Wallace-Wells, who was candid, open-minded, and curious even when we came to points of disagreement. We need more conversations like this: sticking to our convictions, but engaging in good faith with the other side.
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Two answers for the commenters: -Not sure why the artist gave me a chubby face! -I think "invented" is accurate in the sense that I framed the issue in a new way and did the investigative reporting that sparked much of this debate. I don't take it negatively.
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Keep up the good fight
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Why did they make you fat in the picture
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Not sure!

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Not sure if I believe it yet, but I hope you're right!
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Example number one.... Loudon County.
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I’ll give it a read! Must admit I’m a bit put off by the title, though. Makes it sound as though the conflict over CRT is “invented.” Whereas the truth is that you helped highlight an existing conflict caused by a whacky and discriminatory doctrine (Ie, CRT).
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"Invented?"
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So you’re using the fight against CRT to accomplish a larger political goal? Conservative dominance.
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