“No one I’ve spoken with at the Post can figure out why we published this story,” said one prominent reporter at the paper. “We blew up this woman’s life for no reason.”https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2020/06/why-did-the-washington-post-get-this-woman-fired.html …
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Revolutionary zeal
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also, to prove that they can.
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Reading the story it seems to be worse than that. Seems that they were mostly trying to protect themselves from being called racist.
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I’m not so sure. This seems more like an activist in the newsroom brought up a scandalous event that had happened at another employees house, and then no one felt comfortable saying it wasn’t newsworthy for fear of retribution. So they sacrificed an outsider instead.
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I was mistaken. It wasn't clicks. It was blackmail:https://www.theamericanconservative.com/dreher/washington-elites-stalinist-halloween/ …
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blackfacemail.
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