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  • HoraceH Horace

    @Klaus said in NYT guild demands paid ‘sensitivity readers’ for all articles:

    Well, the NYT is probably lost forever. Beyond redemption.

    Do you still pay for a subscription?

    They may be beyond redemption, but it would be a mistake to consider them abnormal or wacky. They are populist American culture.

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    xenon
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    @Horace The insane thing is that culture is becoming a proxy for politics. (It's not that far upstream anymore)

    I have to believe this is a new phenomena... that is peoples' politics being a super important part of their identity.

    Politics identity instead of mere identity politics.

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      Horace
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      People who hate Trump have giddily pushed things in that direction, unfortunately. Many tests of character have been failed drastically as people internally decide how to deal with their visceral revulsion to that particular politician.

      Education is extremely important.

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        @Horace The insane thing is that culture is becoming a proxy for politics. (It's not that far upstream anymore)

        I have to believe this is a new phenomena... that is peoples' politics being a super important part of their identity.

        Politics identity instead of mere identity politics.

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        @xenon said in NYT guild demands paid ‘sensitivity readers’ for all articles:

        @Horace The insane thing is that culture is becoming a proxy for politics. (It's not that far upstream anymore)

        I have to believe this is a new phenomena... that is peoples' politics being a super important part of their identity.

        Politics identity instead of mere identity politics.

        Great post, Horace: One of those types of posts you often make where I need to read it a couple of times, and then I get it. You have a unique ability to interpret what's going on at a higher level.

        • <insert insult here. . . OK, not this time, next time for sure>
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          @jon-nyc said in NYT guild demands paid ‘sensitivity readers’ for all articles:

          Read the thread.

          NYT: "Our membership is committed to restructuring our workplace to eliminate inequity and discrimination so that we can do our best journalism."

          And the connection would be?

          Must repeat often to self: This is NOT Babylon Bee. This is NOT Babylon Bee . . .

          Success is measured by your discipline and inner peace. – Mike Ditka

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            Horace
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            Great post, Horace: One of those types of posts you often make where I need to read it a couple of times, and then I get it. You have a unique ability to interpret what's going on at a higher level.

            <insert insult here. . . OK, not this time, next time for sure>

            Thanks Rainman. I appreciate your thoughtful compliment, and I look forward to your forthcoming thoughtful insult.

            Education is extremely important.

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              @jon-nyc said in NYT guild demands paid ‘sensitivity readers’ for all articles:

              Read the thread.

              Commenter: "You are literally suggesting news be passed through a filter of censors.
              What the hell happened to you?"

              Success is measured by your discipline and inner peace. – Mike Ditka

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              • RainmanR Rainman

                @xenon said in NYT guild demands paid ‘sensitivity readers’ for all articles:

                @Horace The insane thing is that culture is becoming a proxy for politics. (It's not that far upstream anymore)

                I have to believe this is a new phenomena... that is peoples' politics being a super important part of their identity.

                Politics identity instead of mere identity politics.

                Great post, Horace: One of those types of posts you often make where I need to read it a couple of times, and then I get it. You have a unique ability to interpret what's going on at a higher level.

                • <insert insult here. . . OK, not this time, next time for sure>
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                jon-nyc
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                @Rainman said in NYT guild demands paid ‘sensitivity readers’ for all articles:

                @xenon said in NYT guild demands paid ‘sensitivity readers’ for all articles:

                @Horace The insane thing is that culture is becoming a proxy for politics. (It's not that far upstream anymore)

                I have to believe this is a new phenomena... that is peoples' politics being a super important part of their identity.

                Politics identity instead of mere identity politics.

                Great post, Horace: One of those types of posts you often make where I need to read it a couple of times, and then I get it. You have a unique ability to interpret what's going on at a higher level.

                But that post was from Xenon.

                Only non-witches get due process.

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                  Horace
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                  No backsies.

                  Education is extremely important.

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                  • jon-nycJ jon-nyc

                    @Rainman said in NYT guild demands paid ‘sensitivity readers’ for all articles:

                    @xenon said in NYT guild demands paid ‘sensitivity readers’ for all articles:

                    @Horace The insane thing is that culture is becoming a proxy for politics. (It's not that far upstream anymore)

                    I have to believe this is a new phenomena... that is peoples' politics being a super important part of their identity.

                    Politics identity instead of mere identity politics.

                    Great post, Horace: One of those types of posts you often make where I need to read it a couple of times, and then I get it. You have a unique ability to interpret what's going on at a higher level.

                    But that post was from Xenon.

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                    @jon-nyc said in NYT guild demands paid ‘sensitivity readers’ for all articles:

                    @Rainman said in NYT guild demands paid ‘sensitivity readers’ for all articles:

                    @xenon said in NYT guild demands paid ‘sensitivity readers’ for all articles:

                    @Horace The insane thing is that culture is becoming a proxy for politics. (It's not that far upstream anymore)

                    I have to believe this is a new phenomena... that is peoples' politics being a super important part of their identity.

                    Politics identity instead of mere identity politics.

                    Great post, Horace: One of those types of posts you often make where I need to read it a couple of times, and then I get it. You have a unique ability to interpret what's going on at a higher level.

                    But that post was from Xenon.

                    What's the difference?

                    They both look like green circles.

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                      @Copper said in NYT guild demands paid ‘sensitivity readers’ for all articles:

                      They both look like green circles.

                      For TNCR to eliminate inequity and discrimination so that we can do our best posting and opinionating, we must have a strong presence of green circles containing X's or H's. We are fortunate to have both. 😑

                      Success is measured by your discipline and inner peace. – Mike Ditka

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