If someone like @bariweiss feels like she can’t do her best work at the @nytimes they should make some real changes over there.
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I agree with Andrew about this. Principled voices shouldn’t be suppressed in this country, regardless whether or not we always agree with them. In her resignation letter, @bariweiss tells some uncomfortable but important truths that most all of us need to hear.

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Keep that same energy next time you fall flat to all isles.
Principled voices, yes. Nothing else need be said.
She’s not being suppressed, she’s one of the most well known writers in the country. She quit voluntarily and she’s guaranteed to get another cushy job writing three blog posts a month at another prestigious website very soon.
Remember when a journalist said something you didn't like so you complained to her mother about it?
And let's guess who gets to decide who the "principled" voices are? You? I'm guessing you think it's you. I'm guessing that if it were people who didn't agree with you, you'd be opposed to it.
Depends on the principles, doesn’t it?
What ya gonna do, tell on her to her mom?
The more I think about your comment, the worse it is. David Duke is a principled voice. Is the NYT required to give him a column, and then not let anyone disagree with him to boot? Snowflakes! Bari just left THE premier platform in the US. She wasn’t suppressed. She quit.
Didn’t you complain to a journalists mom?