An announcement: Today I handed in my resignation to my editors at the New York Post.
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It's been a privilege to cover the City of New York for its liveliest, wittiest tabloid -- a paper filled with reporters and editors I admire deeply and hold as friends. I'm sad to leave.
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This needs to go viral. Who “forced” you to write this?
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Nobody forced her, she had a choice. Unless they held a gun to her head.
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You’re a hero
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She’d be a hero if she refused to write it, and went public and named names. Would love to know what the severance package terms are.
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If true I hope you saved anything in writing
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Ordered? Please name names.
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Learn from this and move on. Thank you for having scruples and a backbone. I look forward to seeing what you do next.
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She has an obligation not to move on and to correct the record. And she should sue whoever "ordered" her to do this. She spread the lie. She has an obligation to fix it wherever she can.
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You should have quit before you wrote it. It would have had a lot more meaning now.
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Journo jobs are hard to come by nowadays. It's rough sector. Methinks she could have refused to cover it without quitting. And she would have been validated in her choice after the story's collapse making it harder to fire her. But hindsight 20/20 and all that.
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