According to Greyland, she never gave permission for Deirdre to reprint her emails and poems, which puts that piece in a different light for me. Which is not to say that Greyland's politics--and her logical distortions--aren't horrific.
Did she explicitly say she never gave permission? The essay just says, "She [Deirdre] printed my emails and poems on her blog, which promptly went to 92 countries around the world, to my utter shock," which is ambiguous as to whether she was shocked that Deirdre printed them at all, or that they got so much attention.
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Date: 2016-04-27 05:33 am (UTC)Did she explicitly say she never gave permission? The essay just says, "She [Deirdre] printed my emails and poems on her blog, which promptly went to 92 countries around the world, to my utter shock," which is ambiguous as to whether she was shocked that Deirdre printed them at all, or that they got so much attention.
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