This institution is such a wreck: "One by one during Friday’s staff meeting, the paper’s top leaders apologized for the opinion piece. At one point, the paper admitted that it did 'invite' Cotton to write the column."https://www.thedailybeast.com/new-york-times-executives-take-turns-apologizing-to-quell-staff-revolt-over-tom-cottons-send-in-the-troops?ref=scroll …
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That kind of thought policing--enforced only depending on how agitated your crowd is, is anti-intellectual and, I don't say this lightly, totalitarian.
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She’s gonna feel so good when she sees this.
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"Reap it, Murphy."
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Which book was it?
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NYT bestselling books can't be wrong
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Millennial reporters tweeting how an essay makes them unsafe can’t be wrong
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Weiss got called out because she attacked her colleagues while knowing there was a policy preventing them from responding on Twitter.
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did she “restate the thesis of a bestselling book” or did she call her coworkers morons and crybabies in contravention of nyt’s social media policies
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Ooh this is a tough question
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