Those people at the NYT must have not seen anything fishy going on at their establishment before this particular story. If they had and took action then, maybe this type of reporting would not become the rag's staple.
Or maybe they "looked the other way." Losing your job isn't fun.
Why would they risk it this time?
Same reason Aaron Bushnell acted.
They were going to be sent to the front lines? You comparing soldiers with writers?
Btw, if soldiers took less dramatic actions in less dramatic situations then acts like Aaron's wouldn't have to take place.
Yes I am.
Perhaps if you did more reading, you would understand that soldiers and writers can share a moral revulsion of genocide, you moron.
Forgot you consider yourself a writer, hence very important, so the pomposity needed to be brought in.
And what does the smartypants have to say about the second paragraph?
Those people at the NYT must have not seen anything fishy going on at their establishment before this particular story. If they had and took action then, maybe this type of reporting would not become the rag's staple.
Or maybe they "looked the other way." Losing your job isn't fun.
Why would they risk it this time?
Same reason Aaron Bushnell acted.
They were going to be sent to the front lines? You comparing soldiers with writers?
Btw, if soldiers took less dramatic actions in less dramatic situations then acts like Aaron's wouldn't have to take place.
Yes I am.
Perhaps if you did more reading, you would understand that soldiers and writers can share a moral revulsion of genocide, you moron.
Forgot you consider yourself a writer, hence very important, so the pomposity needed to be brought in.
And what does the smartypants have to say about the second paragraph?