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adaml_623
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The Guardian wants to engage with readers, but how...
Please provide some examples of this behaviour.
tomp
on April 13, 2016
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Almost every second article written by Jessica Valenti, or many others that argue regressive (anti-free speech) leftist (pro-social justice) viewpoints.
yedava
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I checked out Jessica Valenti's posts[1] on The Guardian. All of them have comments.
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http://www.theguardian.com/profile/jessicavalenti
striking
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Y'know, I don't entirely disagree with your opinion, but "leftist" doesn't equate with "pro-social justice".
tomp
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Of course not, but normal "leftist" policies (e.g. higher taxes) are nowhere near as controversial and divisive as "social-justice" topics.
st3v3r
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I think you just proved their point.
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