Gay men ask for a DB grindr article each time they click, share a post on fame-seeking shirtless gymnasts instead of http://bit.ly/2bc9CTi
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I think there's a conversation to be had about why a trash-from-concept-on article like that was assigned in the first place.
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A conversation, yes. But, "every time you look at hot gymnasts instead of a celebrity interview, you're asking to be treated ...
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even that reply to what I said lacks the context of my argument. This is the problem.
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Huh? You said it, not me! (Also, you didn't thread the tweets, so there is no context if this tweet is found by itself.)
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I, however, found and read the other tweets, and I still don't see how your response is justified.
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the argument is more general than this specific article. There's value in considering what leads to the article existing...
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Yes, I agree. I thought your tweet that "each time" you click on an article about hot Olympians you're "asking" for the DB ...
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... article is over the top and reactionary in the opposite direction to the people aiming at the author/witchhunt/etc.
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instead of witchhunting the author, calling for his firing and creating a lot of senseless rage-fueled noise void of context.
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I agree with this. Yes.
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