Noam Dworman, owner of NYC's Comedy Cellar and host of "Live from the Table" says the Atlantic's response should've been straightforward: "We are a magazine, not the police or an investigatory body."
This piece on the cowardice of the Atlantic is one of the best pieces on ever read on the improper and unnecessary castigation of the accused. I have long felt the same way about companies that not only suspend employees accused of wrongdoing, but suspend them WITHOUT PAY, hindering the accused's ability to defend him/her self.
Great piece. The accusation, the podcast, how she frames her inability to write Mounks name, then named him, then has a temper tantrum until she knows that the Atlantic fired him is the stuff of fiction. But it happened. The craziest part is that Wieseltier a man with quite a past is her fatherly kindly protector in this tale. It all stinks.
This piece on the cowardice of the Atlantic is one of the best pieces on ever read on the improper and unnecessary castigation of the accused. I have long felt the same way about companies that not only suspend employees accused of wrongdoing, but suspend them WITHOUT PAY, hindering the accused's ability to defend him/her self.
America faces a significant courage crisis, as the vehemently self-righteous aggressively target those who disrupt their narratives. It’s gross.
Great piece. The accusation, the podcast, how she frames her inability to write Mounks name, then named him, then has a temper tantrum until she knows that the Atlantic fired him is the stuff of fiction. But it happened. The craziest part is that Wieseltier a man with quite a past is her fatherly kindly protector in this tale. It all stinks.