Charlotte Allen is a Bigot
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So I'm watching the Washington Post live chat with Charlotte Allen unfurl in which the "writer" is defending what is arguably the worst OpEd piece published in this century. I am not here to dissect the details or ramifications. That has been done, and done well by bloggers of both genders, and of both parties. I am simply here to say that I cannot in good conscience read the Washington Post ever again after today. I won't be missing much, the New York Times is a better paper and the internet is a faster and better way into politics, but this will be my first break with a major newspaper. And it turns out they didn't lose me because "print is dead," they lost me because they gave a bigot a platform, defended her, tried to make it seem like she was kidding (she's not, by the way and makes that clear in this forum), and then gave her another THREE HOURS on their website to purport her hatred and inanity. They do not realize that if she had said these things about African Americans or Hispanics or any other group, they would never have published it. She herself is blind to this truth:
Alright, Charlotte, I'll play your game. You think your bigotry toward women has caused you trouble? I would say not enough -- it was published in the first place. I have taken your column and replaced the word "women" with the words "black people" and the words "gender" or "sex" with "race." let's see how this goes, shall we? Then we can discuss whether the IWF would keep you around or if the Manhattan Institute wouldn't be shamed into firing you.
Charlotte Allen: Yes, men are fair game, and it's considered perfectly OK to make all the fun of them we want. But make a joke at a woman's expense, and--woo!
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Alex Leo is an associate editor for 23/6, where she is allowed to pretend she has a superior sense of humor. After graduating from Wesleyan University in the spring of 2004, Leo began her career in media as an associate producer at ABC News. She left when she realized it was a reputable news organization.
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