Dear Michael Coren,
Fuck you you sanctimonious, condescending coward.
Dave said it best:
I can't recall when I've read anything so sexist and so wrong in this century.
Last week a young girl dressed up as a soldier died in the increasingly futile and pointless war in Afghanistan. She was 21 years old, had been in the country for two weeks
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You expressed that far better then I ever could have.
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I so need an "applause" icon.
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'So when I say that she was "dressed up as a soldier" I mean it as a compliment.'
Perhaps if he'd said "dressed as a soldier" it might have been more complimentary.
'Yes, yes, yes, I know it's fundamentally anti-Canadian to say this...'
Couple of "troll bingo" points right there.
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I think even "dressed as a soldier" would have been problematic. She was a soldier, she was soldiering when she died, so how else would she have been dressed? In a tutu? If we regender the edited statement ("So when I say he was 'dressed as a soldier' I mean it as a compliment...") it's just bizarre. If we change the profession it's bizarre.
So many trollpoints, it's just not even funny.
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As a quibble, this wasn't an editorial (God, I hope not). An editorial is the opinion of the paper. As such it is (usually) unsigned, since it represents the corporate opinion of the entire staff (this, of course attenuates as the staff gets larger; at some point we have to say, "official" rather than collective).
An owner/publisher may have a signed one, but that has a different connotation.
(removes old, battered, and somewhat faded reporter's jacket and editor hats).
I used to do journalism on a small paper (circulation, about 8,000), with a smallish staff. We had a pretty good sense of what the staff thought about things, and if it was controversial that we'd get it right, we did pro/con pieces, or spiked it.
This waste of ink was his personal opinion. Please let it have been his personal opinion.
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Bite me, Michael Coren.
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You say it well.
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