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'Intellectually dishonest bulls*it': It's J.R. Salzman vs. Sally Kohn on 'banned' words

Over the weekend, the Washington Post reported that certain words are now “banned” at “multiple HHS agencies” and the State Department, including words such as “diversity” and “vulnerable”:

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Sally Kohn used the article to make a statement about the Trump administration, naturally:

And here’s Twitchy favorite J.R. Salzman with a fact-check. Did Sally object when President Obama banned words such as “jihad” and “Islam”?

https://twitter.com/jrsalzman/status/942447952307503105

https://twitter.com/jrsalzman/status/942446810206937088

Of course not:

This isn’t how it works:

Salzman went on to hit Kohn and other liberals and their “intellecually dishonest bulls*hit,” which is bigger than this current debate on words at the HHS or State Department:

https://twitter.com/jrsalzman/status/942493186764685313

Of note, “banned” seems to have been replaced by “avoid” in later tweets by the Washington Post article’s author:

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The “banned” the word “banned” maybe?

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