Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People see Bari Weiss's name in the subject line and freak out.
Why don’t people like her?
Is it because of Elon?
Because she equates “liberal” with “woke” which is a Twitter thing not a real life thing. Twitter is not representative of all America.
Earlier this week, DeSantis's attorneys were asked in court to define what "woke" means.
Asked what “woke” means more generally, [Desantis’ General Counsel Ryan] Newman said “it would be the belief there are systemic injustices in American society and the need to address them.”
That makes anyone with a clue and empathy "woke."
The only way you are not woke is if you either are unaware of what's going on in the world, and/or you lack the empathy to want to do anything about it.
Right. But I’m talking about the conservative epithet of woke, not the actual definition. She hopped on the conservative rebranding of woke and would drone on and on about it on Bill Maher’s show. My issue with her freedom of speech opinion (and many others) is they fail to understand that the opposition has a right to freedom of speech too. She expects real life to be like Twitter; she says what she wants and gets a silent thumbs up or down. It isn’t how the real world operates.
America: both sides talk but no one listens.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seriously.
Anyone who is giving the likes of Bari Weiss or Matt Tabbi the creadence of "journalism" is part of the problem.
Refusing to parrot talking points doesn't make Matt Taibbi not a journalist.
+1
He's actually one of the few people in the US still deserving to be called a "journalist."
The Rolling Stone writer? Uh ok… lulz.
False. He is a former Rolling Stone writer.
Oh sorry did he move to substack?
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seriously.
Anyone who is giving the likes of Bari Weiss or Matt Tabbi the creadence of "journalism" is part of the problem.
Refusing to parrot talking points doesn't make Matt Taibbi not a journalist.
+1
He's actually one of the few people in the US still deserving to be called a "journalist."
The Rolling Stone writer? Uh ok… lulz.
False. He is a former Rolling Stone writer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seriously.
Anyone who is giving the likes of Bari Weiss or Matt Tabbi the creadence of "journalism" is part of the problem.
Refusing to parrot talking points doesn't make Matt Taibbi not a journalist.
+1
He's actually one of the few people in the US still deserving to be called a "journalist."
The Rolling Stone writer? Uh ok… lulz.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seriously.
Anyone who is giving the likes of Bari Weiss or Matt Tabbi the creadence of "journalism" is part of the problem.
Refusing to parrot talking points doesn't make Matt Taibbi not a journalist.
+1
He's actually one of the few people in the US still deserving to be called a "journalist."
The Rolling Stone writer? Uh ok… lulz.