And now he’s apologized for writing an “overheated” article.
Apparently “overheated” now means “completely unverified and researched at all” over at National Review. And the guy is an editor to boot.
I think two things:
1) There really will be serious lawsuits filed and won by the families of the boys involved.
2) The outcomes of those lawsuits will do more to restore civility to social media than the combined censorship efforts of Google, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, et al, and will do so more fairly besides.
Based on something that was demonically misleading.
I think we shouldn’t beat on each other for this, but rather treat it as a warning of where Satan is trying to go. Try not to get our hair on fire next time around.