Editorial policies are your friend. In difficult situations, you may be tempted to make bad decisions. The policies are there to stop you from doing so. Regrettably, the Post did not follow its policies.https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2020/06/why-did-the-washington-post-get-this-woman-fired.html …
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This whole situation really boils my blood.
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You can't make an omelet without breaking eggs, except here there isn't even an omelet.
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This is a starbucks sous vide egg bite left in the package on the dashboard
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It wasn't Washington post worthy. But stop making the perpetrators of racism the *real* victims. Black face wasn't in vogue in 2018. She isn't some innocent victim.
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does knowing she actually wore the costume to mock Megyn Kelly, who earlier that year said blackface was fine, change anything for you? Certainly not appropriate either way but she wasn't wearing blackface because it cracked her up.
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Josh, focus on Barr and his mockery of the legal system
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SO many people. Why do you think offensive is a go-to for a Halloween costume?
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not classic defamation territory since they accurately reported on the nights event. Lawyer's wet dream would be WaPo making up a story about a private citizen that defamed them. Unfair as it may be, very tough to sue them with an argument 'they shouldn't have printed what I did'
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