THREAD: This may not be popular to say, but gotta keep it real: although I personally feel for the @BuzzFeed @HuffPost and other media workers being laid off (lots of talented people and losing your job is scary and terrible)—2 see such media outpouring to try and get these
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Jobs? What about Sears? Or fill-in-the-blank working class outlet. This doesn’t mean that currently employes journalists shouldn’t advocate for their colleagues being laid off to be hired elsewhere. But it is telling the hyper vigilance for our own versus the passive coverage of
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The controlled demolition of the middle class these same journalists just write up as another headline with very little follow-up and/or concern
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They should really help us deal with economic inequality cuz it happens to them (they're learning.) I saw a man who wrote 'Bullshit Jobs' (?) pointing out how many folks in the media have a lot to gain by reporting on our economic system which ditches them for profit when it can
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