Crying "whataboutism" is just a way to deflect from charges of hypocrisy.
Do you think media outlets that lean left act in good faith when they interview controversial figures from the right?
Isn't it the left that has aggressively pushed politics into the workplace under the guise of fair treatment and equality?
That's convenient, so you would support people only willing to be interviewed by sympathetic interviewers who agree with them on controversial topics. How are these things supposed to be worked through if no one is…
So to extrapolate, you believe that she was reasonably concerned that the Guardian might be a right wing tabloid that would twist her words?
Of course he still has the legal right to do it. The US hasn't gone so far yet, as other western countries have, to ban "hate" speech, and he hedged his arguments well enough that it would be hard to ban that kind of…
Point 2 is a red herring. No one is arguing that it wasn't in Google's short term interests to suppress thoughts that were controversial to a large part of it's work force. The debate, at least on the surface, is about…
There's another irony in the article: "Damore’s girlfriend has agreed to meet only after being assured that, like her, I disagree with her boyfriend’s views." Unfortunately this has become typical in some parts of the…
Crying "whataboutism" is just a way to deflect from charges of hypocrisy.
Do you think media outlets that lean left act in good faith when they interview controversial figures from the right?
Isn't it the left that has aggressively pushed politics into the workplace under the guise of fair treatment and equality?
That's convenient, so you would support people only willing to be interviewed by sympathetic interviewers who agree with them on controversial topics. How are these things supposed to be worked through if no one is…
So to extrapolate, you believe that she was reasonably concerned that the Guardian might be a right wing tabloid that would twist her words?
Of course he still has the legal right to do it. The US hasn't gone so far yet, as other western countries have, to ban "hate" speech, and he hedged his arguments well enough that it would be hard to ban that kind of…
Point 2 is a red herring. No one is arguing that it wasn't in Google's short term interests to suppress thoughts that were controversial to a large part of it's work force. The debate, at least on the surface, is about…
There's another irony in the article: "Damore’s girlfriend has agreed to meet only after being assured that, like her, I disagree with her boyfriend’s views." Unfortunately this has become typical in some parts of the…