The @NYTimesPR keeps this journalist as 'an important voice on the editorial board'
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With Bee, the context was pretty clear - she has a political agenda. With Sarah Jeong, you'd still need to see the other responses to understand her agenda. Either way, I don't think she should be fired, nor Damore, nor Roseanne, nor James Gunn. Free speech cuts both ways.
Good question. I think it depends on the overall conversation. I’m curious to see the tweets she was responding to for more context. There is an unsettling double-standard, however, i.e., Damore getting fired.
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The trolling excuse is only valid for leftists attacking white people, men, cops that sort of thing. It won't work for people like James Damore or Roseanne. They've got to check their privilege, stay in their lane.
Damore is the craziest firing. He wasn’t even trolling, just presenting well-articulated science-backed research. Axed.
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