.@vdare So bummed that a Holocaust-denying racist hate group doesn't like my blogging! WHAT MUST I DO — Anna Merlan (@annamerlan) April 8, 2015

It's interesting that she accuses us of being Holocaust deniers (we're not) since even the SPLC doesn't call us that. Could it be that a Holocaust denying group was mentioned on the same page as a recent SPLC attack? It wouldn't be the weirdest mistake Leftists have made in smearing people they think of as racists. Jared Taylor had an MSM news source smear him by association with Jared Lee Loughner because they had the same first name.

However, no matter how hateful we are or aren't, her original blog post, which I'll remind you was called "'Is the UVA Rape Story a Gigantic Hoax?' Asks Idiot" [Jezebel, December 1, 2014] still contains one minor correction down at the bottom ("This is what a professional journalistic correction looks like...") but no huge "this whole thing is wrong" correction at the top.

Even the Rolling Stone has done better—the URL where their erroneous story used to be [http://www.rollingstone.com/culture/features/a-rape-on-campus-20141119 (archive.org link)] will redirect you to http://www.rollingstone.com/culture/features/a-rape-on-campus-what-went-wrong-20150405

Rolling Stone and UVA: The Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism Report An anatomy of a journalistic failure By Sheila Coronel, Steve Coll, Derek Kravitz April 5, 2015

Maybe if Merlan would stop worrying about whether her critics were hateful, and start thinking about whether she was wrong, she'd be a more "professional" journalist.