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The winner of the 2006 Nobel Prize for Literature writes a ludicrously bad sentence that the NYT publishes...

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The winner of the 2006 Nobel Prize for Literature writes a ludicrously bad sentence that the NYT publishes...

... with no editor catching the embarrassing ambiguity:
As ever, we must resist authoritarian instincts that restrict our liberties, demonize anybody who appears to be different and — as is happening in Turkey — outlaw freedom of expression, judiciary independence and pluralism.
That's from the op-ed "Why Does Our Side Keep Losing Elections?," by Orhan Pamuk.

Of course he means:
As ever, we must resist authoritarian instincts

that

1. restrict our liberties,
2. demonize anybody who appears to be different and...
3. outlaw freedom of expression, judiciary independence and pluralism.
But the first time I read it I saw:
As ever, we must

1. resist authoritarian instincts that restrict our liberties,
2. demonize anybody who appears to be different and...
3. outlaw freedom of expression, judiciary independence and pluralism.
That's such a terrible thing to say that I was puzzled and reread it until I saw the other meaning.

Now, why does this guy get the Nobel Prize?!

I chose not to slog through the rest of his prose, so I don't know why he thinks "our side" keeps losing elections or even what side he's on. He's Turkish.


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