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The Intolerant Left [theatlantic.com]

 

The writer Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie has firsthand experience with the swift and intense outrage that can flow toward an individual in the age of democratized publishing. Say something potentially objectionable these days, and you will hear about it from every direction. Adichie’s characterization of women and transgender women as being fundamentally different ignited a firestorm of controversy last spring—and though she later clarified what she meant, she never really backed down.

“I think people are frightened of saying what they think, and I think that’s a bad thing for society,” she told The Atlantic’s national correspondent Ta-Nehisi Coates and editor in chief Jeffrey Goldberg in Paris recently. “The problems in the left interest me more because I just think that there’s an increase in—‘intolerance’ is maybe putting it simply—but there’s a feeling that you’re supposed to conform.”

The left, Adichie says, is no longer actually liberal. “There’s language you’re supposed to use,” she said. “There’s an orthodoxy you’re supposed to conform to, and if you don’t, you become a bad, evil person, and it doesn’t matter what you’ve done in the past or what you stand for.”

[For more on this story by ADRIENNE LAFRANCE , go to https://www.theatlantic.com/en...olerant-left/545783/]

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I agree with her 100%. The political climate is unpresidented. Particularly from the left these days, very conformist and imo they are not acting rational. It seems like they have very knee jerk over the top emotional relations to different people's arguments or opposing viewpoints. I would be curious to find out a study on ACE scores and political affiliation. I think it would be worth looking into in this day in age. 

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