The Times has done great work uncovering this story, but can we have a moratorium on language like 'the use of prostitutes', please?https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/top-oxfam-staff-paid-haiti-quake-survivors-for-sex-mhm6mpmgw …
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Replying to @lottelydia
An utterly banal missing the point tweet. Buy the newspaper, read the story and work out the priorities you silly person.
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Replying to @wbgeddes
a) I read the article online b) I read the article online c) it is possible to simultaneously praise a story's content and critique the language used to report it (which is what I did).
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Replying to @lottelydia
In the course of putting out a fire the fire brigade are not too worried about water damage. Now focus.
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Replying to @wbgeddes
Why are you so intent on patronising me about this? It's a legitimate critique and I'm a specialist in humanitarian history so I do, you know, know a bit about this.
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Replying to @lottelydia
Under age children in a country blighted by tragedy are being paid for sex by taxpayer subsidised charity workers and you are waving your CV at me? Nope. Not having it.
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*cough* mansplaining *cough*
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