will media columns ever look into the deeply questionable ethics of withholding crucial reporting and information for non-fiction books before 180,000 people have died
are the book sales ever worth the additional deaths and trauma to millions of people
is there a park NYC media people can meet up at after work to silently drink together in a socially distanced manner because this deserves several of those to-go cocktails
I need to compartmentalize this to file something but February 7 is the same week I published a story on the MoCA fire and saw anti-Asian racism already starting to affect Chinatown due to cases abroad.
If Bob Woodward is doing any book publishing or press events for the book, he has to be asked repeatedly and without hesitation about the ethics of what he did and how he justifies it.
"you're an economics reporter, this is a media and politics story"
"have you considered how hard it is to be productive when thousands of people are blind with rage and still mourning the 180,000+ people in the US who have died from Covid-19"
Apologies to all the new followers for the interruption to doomscrolling and self-care reminders (don't forget to eat lunch), but I have been watching, writing and reporting Covid-19 updates since January and my early notice literally helped me get my job.
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