A Letter on Justice and Open Debate
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He’s starting to notice some of the extreme positions of his fellow travelers and it seems to be making him nervous. That’s a good sign. (I see people retweet some of his tweets about it). I was wondering/hoping about Klein as well but I doubt he’ll break until they actually come for him.
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At least two signatories have retracted.
Not sure if they felt pressured or if they saw other signatories that they themselves want to cancel.
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Not big names. They probably did the cause more of a service by leaving than staying, thereby proving how necessary it is.
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Prolly more the dudes. She’s a trans woman.
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Plus you can’t really rule out the possibility that the legion of women who have refused to have sex with you included some trans women.
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@jon-nyc said in A Letter on Justice and Open Debate:
He’s starting to notice some of the extreme positions of his fellow travelers and it seems to be making him nervous. That’s a good sign. (I see people retweet some of his tweets about it). I was wondering/hoping about Klein as well but I doubt he’ll break until they actually come for him.
And....
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"I will defend free speech that I agree with to the death. Well, your death at least."
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Be a saint and note the time on the podcast where he starts talking about it. So if it’s interesting we don’t have to listen to the whole thing.
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Caitlin’s on a roll.
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I was surprised to see, browsing twitter about this, that trans folk think American politics is obsessed with them. The obsession is, in their mind, an obsession with hating them, but it's definitely all about them one way or another. Meanwhile, it's not my feeling that much of anybody gives them a second thought. There's only one oppressed group in America that actually matters politically. And I doubt that group is going to be locking hands in solidarity with the trans community any time soon.