A thing I want more people to contemplate is how the Twitter outrage sausage is made. For example, why is an article on homeschooling — an article featured in the alumni magazine for a school most people did not attend — getting a lot of attention?
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Replying to @cjane87
This one isn't twitter outrage sausage. It's a larger part of a conference held there and the prominent advocates of both sides involved, plus the unique and important moment for the issue. It only looks like a twitter story to ppl paying too much attention to twitter.
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Replying to @SethAMandel
It’s the “prominent advocates” thing that gets me. This isn’t a “the left” or a “the right” thing, it’s a thing for people attending or interested in a specific conference held at Harvard!
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This is a conference on whether or not certain critical parental rights ought to be curtailed or revoked, held at the nation's second leading law school Do you really not see the issue, or are you just being disingenuous?
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