Any Deaths of the Children I’ve Kidnapped Are Strictly the Fault of Parents Who Didn’t Pay the Ransom

This essay by Matthew Dessem in Slate is eye-opening satire. I can’t even find a good pull quote to illustrate the pointedness of it. The whole thing is so supremely well-written, I urge you to read it for yourself.

December 29, 2018


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