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While Reason is 7ndeniably a source of fun, the most fun is in the Hit and Run Comments. If I could just support these and noth8ng else, that would be well worth the donation.
John Stossel, Peter Bagge, and Remy are all great too, but once can always support their work separately, via buying their works, clickiing their ads, or subscribing to Substack.
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It's been a while but I've supporteres this org in the past. No more till they figure a few things out. Like hiring writers who understand logical fallacy, inconvenient facts, don't reference their previously written opinions as evidence, and who are as willing to challenge players from all parties
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The future I want isn't discussed in Reason articles at all, only in the comment section.
next headline: Donate! Or We Take Away Your Comment Section
Site traffic would drop to near zero.
I wouldn't know what to do this is the only place I comment.
It's been a while but I have donated in the past. No more. Not until they bring in authors who understand why using logical fallacy is a bad thing [or even know what one is], don't just vomit unsubstantiated opinions or referencetheir own previousarticles as evidence, and lose their TDS authors. I don't care what an author's personal political experience or perspective happens to be so long as they can intelligently articulate it, back it up with either fact or logic, and and treat subjects objectively. The ability to write does not make one a journalist or infer validation of an opinion.