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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]LOL. Anyone watching this unfold knew she was aiming to get fired so she could bring another lawsuit against the post. And she’d directly made far more insulting remarks about men than the other reporter who got suspended for merely re-Tweeting a joke that wasn’t nearly as malicious. [/quote] I don't know. Tweeting about all women being either "bisexual or bipolar" seems pretty hostile to me. I would be pissed to work with someone like that too, and think it's good she called him out. [/quote] My understanding is that he deleted it and apologized after she called him out on it. Had she dropped it at that point it would have been fine, but I believe she continued on a Twitter rampage. I think people forget they don’t have to put every thought of theirs on line. [/quote] I’m not that PP, but a reporter who feels free to retweet something that misogynist probably has a very long appalling history behind him. An apology probably doesn’t come close to covering what’s really going on. [/quote] Yeah, it's not that he tweeted some dopey slightly sexist meme. This was a pretty nasty tweet. Whether the fired reporter is a good reporter or what, isn't the question. It is bad that the sexist tweeter still has a job and the person who called him out does not.[/quote] Disagree. The joke wasn't nasty. It wasn't funny because it's so close to being true.[/quote] It's not true-it's misogynist. And it's sad that a WaPo reporter would believe that.[/quote]
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