Archive for 2025

EUGENE VOLOKH ON Firing Public Employees Who Publicly Praise Violent Criminal Attacks. “There is no categorical exception even as to government employment for speech that praises violence.”

Related: Is It Cancel Culture to Go After the Charlie Kirk Assassination Celebrators?

Flashback: Hair Pulling Time.

There’s an old joke about a boy who complains to his mother that his little sister keeps pulling his hair.

“Oh,” responds the mother, “she doesn’t know that it hurts.”

A few minutes later, the mother hears the girl scream and runs into the other room. “She knows now,” the boy explains.

There’s a lesson for Republicans in that old joke, if they’re smart enough to absorb it.

I have doubts about these firings, but no doubts about the importance of the lessons being driven home. The courts can sort it out later, just like they did (sometimes) when so many people on the right were being cancelled. In the meantime, the leftist culture of impunity — where they can’t even imagine paying a price for their behavior because they feel insulated by their politics — is taking a much-needed hit.

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As science shows, tit-for-tat is a highly effective strategy.

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#JOURNALISM:

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WELL, YES, OF COURSE I’M GOING TO MENTION MY BOOK. IT’S LESS THAN A WEEK SINCE IT CAME OUT: And the second volume is typeset for uploading tomorrow. And the third should be on my desk copyedited Monday.  Alas, the next long story in world will be… six months. It’s just started.  (I can probably do a short story next month, though.)

Anyway, the book is No Man’s Land.

And if you scan the code below, it will take you to pages with sample chapters. (Yes, I know, white on blue is weird. We’ll be changing that. Sorry. Between mom dying and… this week. Things have been weird all over.)

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OPEN THREAD: What’s new?

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