CNN host Fareed Zakaria had his recent Washington Post column amended after getting backlash from leftists for advising the Democratic Party to 'forget pronouns.'
CNN host Fareed Zakaria received backlash after criticizing Democratic Party leadership for fixating on far-left social issues like gender "pronouns."responded to Zakaria’s post with a scathing lecture. He tweeted,"Addressing someone by the name/pronoun they prefer is free, easy, and kind. Using them builds community and belonging. Democrats can walk and chew gum. We can fix roads and build bridges while also making it a little easier to go about your life. That’s called freedom.
Zakaria defended himself from Buttigieg’s criticism."I hope it is clear that I am NOT arguing against any minority groups. I am arguing against giving Republicans an easy way to demagogue and divert attention," he tweeted, echoing the argument made in his piece. Others tore into Zakaria’s piece, including New York Times contributing writer Elizabeth Spiers. She posted a screenshot of Zakaria’s original headline and called his article a"wild misreading of that Times poll to begin with," referencing the columnist citing a recent New York Times poll in his article.Chasten Buttigieg slammed Zakaria's latest Washington Post column.
"Why are we acting like we have to choose between building things and using the right pronouns? Do both," urged Vanity Fair contributing editor Franklin Leonard.
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