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Susan, it still remains moral cowardice. They're not confronting their family. They're saying things that should be said to the players involved. And you know that I have every experience of this.

What you (and a few others) are effectively saying is that people don't want to live with the consequences of what they're saying or writing. Yes, well. That is moral cowardice.

Every time a journalist is killed for exposing the truth, it takes moral courage. I write about my life, my family, painful subjects (if you're read those pieces). I name them.

The problem with anonymity is that it is abused frequently, and there is never a good enough reason for it. If one cannot say something publicly, then don't say it at all.

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