Chaos at Washington Post as employees warned of mass layoffs

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  • jamil

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    So I'm fer-serious unaware of what goes on on Twitter...did they really outlaw that phrase?
    Yes. Journalists twitter-mobbed Appalachians complaining Obama’s anti-coal policies were costing their jobs. The mob bombed those losing their jobs with “learn to code”. Twitter had no problem with that.

    Well, a couple years ago many journalists were laid off. This was I think after DJT was no longer in office, so ratings and views down, many journalists lost their jobs. The opposing twitter mob justifiably tweeted their words right back at them. So Twitter banned the phrase. So yeah. Tweet that and get suspended.
     
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    BJHay

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    They're like freaking robots !

    All of you need to remember that when speaking the word "journalist" it must be enunciated in a low whispered tone of reverence and respect. Please show the proper decorum. You may listen to NPR if you need guidance with this important pronunciation.

    I'm sure nobody on this forum would be crass enough to refer to them as 'reporters'.
     
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