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Jimmy Breslin is a good example of how journalists loves to champion peers who behave unacceptably in the workplace mobile.nytimes.com/2017/03/19/business/media/jimmy-breslin-dead-ny-columnist-author.html?smid=tw-nytimes&smtyp=cur&referer
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Like the editors who yell, or throw chairs, or punch walls. Journalists love talking about editors and writers who are "hard men"
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The most common thread between then is: they are men. The same not accepted from women. Nor speaking up against it anildash/843496818814193664
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We create and glamorize a workplace in media that gives special permission to men to rage & t/f punishes women both when they join and don't
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The violently angry editor is a hero, but only when he's got a dick. One more thing pushes women out of our industry Chronotope/840055004920762368
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Being a piece of shit to your peers & employees is unacceptable whether you run a startup, work a food counter, or write for a living.
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This thread but as a more coherent and better edited post: facebook.com/aramzs/posts/10103462784748557?ref=notif¬if_t=like¬if_id=1489943172139687&qsefr=1
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*love (god one day, I'll be able to edit Tweets, or at least re-thread them)