Journalists Are "Centering" Their "Trauma" Because It Enables Them To Acquire Powerhttps://mtracey.substack.com/p/journalists-are-centering-their-trauma …
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Does anyone in media ever stop to ponder what this says about the state of the industrypic.twitter.com/D5kjkGfCaO
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One of the main industry-wide campaigns going on in the media right now is providing support to professional adult journalists who say they are "afraid to open Twitter." That's a real thing that's happening, and to be a media member in good standing you're obligated to play longpic.twitter.com/KAhnmabasm
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Michael Tracey Retweeted katy lake
Yeah, I hear this sentiment often from women, but mostly in privatehttps://twitter.com/simplemines/status/1377327676231454721 …
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Like clockwork, the subject of the Substack post accuses me of "silencing survivors of trauma" by writing about her public journalistic conductpic.twitter.com/qWw3wJwizr
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I guess the idea is that I should've checked into her private medical history before writing a post involving her public professional behavior? WTF is the operating principle here? This is a Washington Post national political reporter! (Would respond directly but I'm blocked)pic.twitter.com/ixQ3EHEGTx
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If you post the tweet URL in plain text at the end of the tweet it'll show as a QT, but they still won't get a notification. Not that there's anything wrong with screenshotting in that situation.
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