Washington Post columnist Megan McArdle elaborated on a provocative piece she wrote that criticized cancel culture against students excusing or even defending Hamas.
Washington Post columnist Megan McArdle recently called out some conservatives for arguing against what she believes to be wrongful 'cancel culture' against students who have lost out on job opportunities and had offers rescinded as a result of their statements on the Hamas terrorist attacks in the wake of October 7. 'Of course I understand why companies might be reluctant to hire students who think it’s OK to murder babies,' she wrote.
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