The Teen Vogue piece accused the then president-elect of “gaslighting,” a type of psychological manipulation intended to make people doubt their own perceptions. It’s on every single one of us to stop pretending it’s always been so hot in here.”PhotoWith close to 1.3 million hits, the piece became the most-read article on the Teen Vogue site in 2016. Ms. O’Neill then asked for suggestions for a word that Ms. Duca could riff on to start the show. Ms. Duca hit the retweet button and returned to the stage. “So,” Ms. Duca said, ending her monologue, “I can’t be that good of a writer.”
Source: New York Times January 27, 2017 10:01 UTC