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I usually try to avoid the New York Times’ Modern Love section if only out of a misplaced sense of self-regard. I like to think (whether it’s true or not) that I am above reading columns with titles such as, ‘What Shamu Taught Me About a Ha...
Adolescent gender medicine was never my primary interest on Twitter, but it was a topic that I followed closely because it involves so many of the things I love: ideologically hijacked institutions deeply invested in very bad ideas, poor qu...
Back in March I got in trouble on Twitter. Nicholas Kristof argued in a thinly reported piece in the New York Times that a few weeks of Trump administrative chaos was killing AIDS orphans in Africa. There were good reasons to doubt Kristof’...
No less shocking to me than the Trump administration’s all-out war against Harvard is how little sympathy the university has elicited. Trump’s attack required a minimum of justification relative to the enthusiasm it generated. Jewish donors...
Since coming off Twitter I’ve had a little more time on my hands. I’d never listened to Ezra Klein’s podcast, but the title of a recent one, ‘Is Trump Losing?’ intrigued me so I gave it try. To discuss the topic Ezra had on two familiar cha...
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