About ten years ago, I ran into a veteran news writer. He had left the NYT to return to Philly and work at one of his prior employers, The Philadelphia Inquirer.
They asked him to sign a social justice pledge obligating him not to violate any of their DEI rules in his columns.
About ten years ago, I ran into a veteran news writer. He had left the NYT to return to Philly and work at one of his prior employers, The Philadelphia Inquirer.
They asked him to sign a social justice pledge obligating him not to violate any of their DEI rules in his columns.
It literally took all my strength to delete that as a final sentence in my email. I had "You may take your DEI and shove it up your *ss" and I had to force myself to delete right before I sent. Someone said it was good I deleted it, but honestly I don't think it matters.
About ten years ago, I ran into a veteran news writer. He had left the NYT to return to Philly and work at one of his prior employers, The Philadelphia Inquirer.
They asked him to sign a social justice pledge obligating him not to violate any of their DEI rules in his columns.
He told them where to stick their pledge.
It literally took all my strength to delete that as a final sentence in my email. I had "You may take your DEI and shove it up your *ss" and I had to force myself to delete right before I sent. Someone said it was good I deleted it, but honestly I don't think it matters.