the part of the hed at which i had to scroll down to the byline, which was too perfectpic.twitter.com/v1efS1kR73
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it's almost like she had to work twice as hard to get to the same place in which case yes she should have the job lol
idk white men think we're out here grifting when everyone i know is working harder because they assume (well, really *know*) we have to
This makes my head hurt. How does he not realize this is the kind of shit that women have had to deal with for decades? Imagine how infuriating it would be to lose out to a less qualified candidate. Also, how much you want to bet that woman was paid less than he would have been?
also that in today's economic environment, giving top newsroom positions to women is probably a glass cliff phenomenon!
"Shortly afterward, I got a job as a columnist" 
It's been said before, but if you're told "We wanted to hire you, but we needed an X", they didn't need an X, you just lost out to all the other not-X you were competing against.
I was not only robbed of my chance for a promotion but my chance to cry. It is the women and their privilege to blame Send
So what's his point? That he lost to an equal opponent?
Hisssssss
The Washington Post is just trolling all of us at this point, right?
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