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by bluetonium
1765 days ago
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"And yet it was built and defended, with the still-unpopular argument that writers are in fact people, and they need to eat, too." I understand "freelance writer," or "professional writer" as definitions - but in the age of social media, is it accurate to still think of "writers" writ large as a contiguous defined class of special people separate from the general public? |
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I hate hate hate this kind of sophistry. I really wish English had a concise word to describe this kind of underhanded rhetoric.
I don’t think the federal government should be employing writers simply to employ people who write. Therefore, I do not think writers are people, and furthermore, they do not deserve to eat.