I gotta say, props to the NYT for reporting on their own scandal. Can't think of too many outlets that would willingly dive into writing about their own internal issues. That's integrity
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It’s not a scandal. There was nothing to support that. Those women were friends who possibly thought it would advance their careers to join in the me too caravan. I pity them!!
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In appropriate communication? Sounds like a witch hunt to me.
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Now the New York Times is explaining their statement from yesterday when they couldn’t give any information in the original statement. What a crock!
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You fired the Public Editor position because accountability made you nervous, and then call out some guy's resignation and pretend it represents your accountability?
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Maybe it time for Employers to begin "requiring" men, or anyone having issues with power-plays over the opposite sex (or same-sex), to have psychological evals & therapy. This is beyond just attraction.
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That photo certainly supports the claims.
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What photo?
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But what about the smokey eye joke?
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So now “inappropriate communication” can get you fired? Damn.
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