• 'I Lost Friends': Former Rolling Stone Journalist Talks Reaction To Him

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    Old-school liberal investigative journalist Matt Taibbi told Ben
    Shapiro on this week’s episode of “Sunday Special” that he “lost
    friends” for merely reviewing Matt Walsh and The Daily Wire’s
    groundbreaking documentary, “What is a Woman?”

    Taibbi was a star writer at “Rolling Stone” magazine and beloved by the
    elite liberal media, but as the Left radicalized, and Taibbi stayed the
    same, the journalist found himself in a new space. Like, for example,
    sitting down for a lengthy conversation with one of the most prominent conservative figures in American politics — and seeing a lot of
    agreement.

    “The response was unbelievable, just for reviewing the movie — forget
    about what I said about it,” Taibbi told Shapiro about his review. “I
    lost friends over that. There were people who I’ve known for decades
    who basically said I’m a transphobe and I’m … out of their loop.”

    Taibbi explained that he first noticed an unwillingness from the Left
    even to discuss the transgender issue before he chose to review The
    Daily Wire documentary.

    “With the trans issue, there would be some people who would talk to me,
    and then there would be some people who were furious that you even
    called, would refuse to have any kind of discussion, would call you a transphobe for even asking certain kinds of questions — and this is
    before you even have a point of view on the subject,” he said,
    recalling a time he tried to gather quotes for a story. “I thought that
    was odd.”

    Taibbi noted that this was a rehash of what he witnessed as a
    journalist in 2016 when reporting on former President Donald Trump. He
    recalled including a quote from a pro-union lifelong Democrat who said
    he voted Republican for the first time, for Trump, because he felt lied
    to about the North American Free Trade Agreement, or NAFTA.

    The pushback from the leftist media community told Taibbi he wasn’t
    allowed to report or say true things if they went against the greater narrative.

    Taibbi didn’t abide by the leftist media rules with Trump and didn’t
    with the trans issue, either.

    Though, he admitted, the trans issue pushback did give Taibbi a
    momentary pause. “I had kinda tried to stay away from the issue. It’s complicated, and I try to stay away from issues I don’t know a whole
    lot about,” he said.

    More to the point, Taibbi even briefly shelved an interview he did with
    a prominent feminist who’s critical of radical gender theory.
    Eventually, Taibbi said his conscience got to him, and he knew he had
    to release the interview. And he did just that, coupling it with the
    release of his “What is a Woman?” review, where he called out the Left, specifically academia.

    “[T]he movie shows academic after academic and activist after activist
    seething at the mere implication that they should have to explain
    themselves,” he wrote. “Their attitude is positively medieval: ‘We keep
    the Bible in Latin for a reason!'”

    In the same review, Taibbi applauded the humor in “What is a Woman?”,
    something the journalist told Shapiro had been completely lost on the
    Left.

    “It’s done with a sense of humor and satirical bend that’s taboo on our
    side of the aisle now, which I find really strange, because that shift
    happened almost overnight and imperceptibly,” he said.

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    Let's go Brandon!

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