Happy Sunday! With Bari Weiss’s resignation from The New York Times this week, I want to do a quick follow up on last week’s newsletter on cancel culture. Weiss makes a lot of claims — without proof — of being bullied by her “woke” colleagues at the Times — appearing to refer to the criticism she faced. Criticism is a form of free speech — which Weiss and other signers of ~the letter~ say they’re defending. Weiss calls the criticism of her “Wrongthink” without stopping to ask why such a large group of people find her work to be offensive.
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Happy Sunday! With Bari Weiss’s resignation from The New York Times this week, I want to do a quick follow up on last week’s newsletter on cancel culture. Weiss makes a lot of claims — without proof — of being bullied by her “woke” colleagues at the Times — appearing to refer to the criticism she faced. Criticism is a form of free speech — which Weiss and other signers of ~the letter~ say they’re defending. Weiss calls the criticism of her “Wrongthink” without stopping to ask why such a large group of people find her work to be offensive.