Any articles or topic areas in particular?
> On Nov 26, 2016, at 8:53 AM, clarlke(a)yahoo.com wrote:
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> I have encountered a definite upswing in hostile aggressive POV-pushing by alt-right
editors.
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>> 1. How may Trump win effect the WP working environment (LB)
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>> Date: Fri, 18 Nov 2016 08:42:46 -0700
>> From: LB <lightbreather2(a)gmail.com>
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>> Subject: [Gendergap] How may Trump win effect the WP working
>> environment
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>> In light of Trump boasting of grabbing women "by the pussy" and of him
>> calling Clinton a "nasty woman" on national TV during a formal
presidential
>> debate, I wonder what effect, if any, his election may have on the WP
>> working environment.
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>> Since the election there have been numerous reports of women and minorities
>> being openly attacked by emboldened men and women and who supported Trump
>> and his... values. Apparently this was the case in Englad post-Brexit, too?
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>> Has anyone else thought about this?
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>> Lightbreather
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