16. And it is true that @jonkay columns over last 3 or 4 years much more reasonable than stuff he wrote a decade ago.
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18. People do change and the generous hearted response -- from people with soul's larger than mine -- is to welcome those changes.
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19. To be honest, many of my reservations come from working at the National Post (off and on) circa 2000-2004
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20. When I was at the Post I was in a constant state of frustration at the gender and race politics of the newspaper.
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21. I ended up quitting my job at the Post twice, and getting fired once.
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22. One way to think about
@jonkay is how would young version of me - say a 22 year old Arab-Canadian woman - feel like at@walrusmagazine1 reply 1 retweet 7 likes -
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23. That last question, for me, can't be answered. But I want to put it out there. I has to be asked.
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24. Personally I feel like I have no future in Canadian journalism. The good news is that I have many other opportunities to pursue.
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@itsmarkmedley I know -- I have a review to finish tonight!
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