Slate’s Mark Joseph Stern did Ilya Shapiro dirty. And thanks to his efforts, Georgetown Law is doing Shapiro dirty, too.
If Shapiro were bitter and angry over this, we wouldn’t blame him in the least.
But instead, he’s giving a master class on responding to injustice with grace:
https://twitter.com/ishapiro/status/1489077866155450371
We very much like this idea.
Interesting idea. https://t.co/AFfJ7e466L
— George Wept (@GeorgeWept) February 3, 2022
Interesting challenge. 13/10 would watch
— Inez Stepman ⚪️🔴⚪️ (@InezFeltscher) February 3, 2022
Amen. I'd love to hear that conversation.
— Pradheep J. Shanker (@Neoavatara) February 3, 2022
This is why @ishapiro is awesome – he will sit down and talk, even with the likes of @WhoopiGoldberg https://t.co/DtxU2WccXO
— RSBUNKER (@RSBUNKER) February 3, 2022
Ideologically speaking, Shapiro likely has very little, if not nothing, in common with Whoopi Goldberg. But he’s mature and empathetic enough to realize that cancel culture is still bad when it claims a liberal scalp. It’s tempting to celebrate Whoopi Goldberg and “The View” getting a taste of their own medicine for a change, but ultimately, it’s still wrong.
And Ilya Shapiro deserves mad respect for wanting to do something about it.
So, Whoopi Goldberg … what do you say? You in?
https://twitter.com/Gregory61648158/status/1489243250711924736
David French would do well to take a page from Ilya Shapiro’s book. If French is really smart, he’ll just read the whole damn book.
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