It's been going on for years and years. Drop- drip. The Olympics sped everything up. Again marginalised people made invisible and ignored.
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Replying to @shaistaAziz @asteris
The Olympics gave the programme a deadline for gentrification. Bow Arts trust unwittingly was an agent for this change acceleration.
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unwittingly?
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Hhhh I am being diplomatic initially intentions were good but as a former Bow Arts resident I saw things change for the worse dramatically
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you'll know all this stuff then of coursehttps://50percentbalfron.tumblr.com/
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Replying to @EliziaVolkmann
That's true almost anywhere where rampant inequality reigns. Also, of mainstream journalism, unless you actively/staunchly plan around it.
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Replying to @asteris
We are censored through low pay and sensationalist click-bait editorial policy, basically we are low paid and starved into silence.
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Replying to @EliziaVolkmann
Largely what's driving me back out of journalism, at least as gainful employment, esp. in my home country. Still haven't given up, though.
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Replying to @asteris
No I won't shut up either. I was born to be a thorn in the side of the establishment and be awkward, my mum raised me to be a gobshite
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Ditto (my case, a polite to most, ornery to the deserving, thorn.) Well met :)
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Replying to @asteris
Well met my friend. Yes I'm polite and nice to all and I try to model myself on the Furies/Eumenides to wrongdoers :D
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