Today, Greta Christina has weighed in.
Comments closed here, because I've put up with enough of the hysterical delusions of people offended by calm, nuanced, proportionate statements. It's like the responses to those mild bus signs like "You can be good without god" that leave some people profoundly and irrationally upset. We've now found an analog: "guys, don't do that."
Take it to Greta's place if you need to complain.
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