David Benfell, Ph.D. on Nostr: npub16zxqm…nxzxc A couple points here. First, this is not anonymous. Every ...
npub16zxqmwyah9n6ahzt8q79tnkydw3kqg4vpl2yhg38lvpyyl7rgzqsqnxzxc (npub16zx…xzxc) A couple points here. First, this is not anonymous. Every newspaper has an editorial board that writes editorials. These are different from op-eds, which should in almost all cases, have named authors. The members of the Washington Post's editorial board are listed at the end of the article.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2023/11/22/marriage-polarization-dating-trump/I have rarely found editorials useful. There are, by contrast, a very great many useful op-eds.
But yes, while the editorial makes a few good points, the board seems to have lapsed into traditionalist conservatism with what you characterize as an appeal to "incels" (allegedly involuntarily celibate males who won't stop talking about their "right" to sex from women whom they despise).
I need to go back and look to see if George Will is on that board. Because this absolutely sounds like him.
It is telling that the board cites an American Enterprise Institute survey. The Institute is notoriously right wing, mostly corporate but allied.
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