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View submission: /r/IAmA set to private over mod firing
I thought his answer made sense if you read it like a telephone conversation, which it was. He responded to the last question first, then went on to rebut the idea that he's "set back race relations."
I can understand why that AMA was a huge embarassment for reddit but I don't think Victoria should take the fall for it, if that is in fact the reason.
Comment by octophobic at 02/07/2015 at 22:37 UTC
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It seemed like a pretty typical political reply. They can answer your simplest (and dumbest) question and then jump off to the message that they really want to deliver; you see it often in debates.