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re: USA Today Opinion Piece
Posted on 3/30/24 at 11:33 pm to USAFTiger42
Posted on 3/30/24 at 11:33 pm to USAFTiger42
Posted on 4/1/24 at 4:42 am to Shiftyplus1
There are some things worth being posted twice.
I didn't get the impact of the "Dirty Debutantes" moniker until I did what Mulky suggested. I googled the term, and I almost wished I hadn't. F**k that POS writer. The fact Mulky nailed him for the reference, and by doing it, forced an LATimes retraction, is a credit to her.
The fact Mulky got another journalist to take up the sexist absurdity, against the current of the WaPo and LATimes pieces, is fantastic. Prior to her Post-UCLA Presser, the media was universally assaulting her for threatening to sue the WaPo.
After considering Mulky's statement, a national journalist actually called out the overt bias, chauvinism, and mindless absurdity polluting today's PPP (Progressive's Propaganda Press). Perhaps, just perhaps, this will be an "Emperor Has No-Clothes" illuminating moment for the press corps, as well as its consumers.
Regardless, the USAToday article is thoughtful and speaks to truth. Those are qualities so rare in today's media that they deserve to be posted and reposted. Of course, they also happen to address LSU, its students, community, and coaches.
I didn't get the impact of the "Dirty Debutantes" moniker until I did what Mulky suggested. I googled the term, and I almost wished I hadn't. F**k that POS writer. The fact Mulky nailed him for the reference, and by doing it, forced an LATimes retraction, is a credit to her.
The fact Mulky got another journalist to take up the sexist absurdity, against the current of the WaPo and LATimes pieces, is fantastic. Prior to her Post-UCLA Presser, the media was universally assaulting her for threatening to sue the WaPo.
After considering Mulky's statement, a national journalist actually called out the overt bias, chauvinism, and mindless absurdity polluting today's PPP (Progressive's Propaganda Press). Perhaps, just perhaps, this will be an "Emperor Has No-Clothes" illuminating moment for the press corps, as well as its consumers.
Regardless, the USAToday article is thoughtful and speaks to truth. Those are qualities so rare in today's media that they deserve to be posted and reposted. Of course, they also happen to address LSU, its students, community, and coaches.
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