Typist Clerk
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Covered the 1994 World Cup. Lots of cheering among the foreign press for their team. No fights that I can recall.
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I'd almost forgotten about her.
She didn't ask Deion?
I wonder sometimes if some of the disconnect is between broadcast media and print media. Print media obviously don't have a need to inform readers of their wardrobe, but clothing is an essential part of those in front of the camera...I'm sorry, but that was an absurd post that just sounds bitter and out of touch. There is nothing uncommon about journalists (male or female) showing off their "fit" at a game. It happens all the time. It's 2024. Of all the problems in the journalism business, someone using social media to connect with followers over fashion isn't one of them.
I don't know. What can males show off? A nice pair of shoes? She is definitely showing off her body in those photos, between the clothes and poses. Has any guy asked what suit looked best on him?I'm sorry, but that was an absurd post that just sounds bitter and out of touch. There is nothing uncommon about journalists (male or female) showing off their "fit" at a game. It happens all the time. It's 2024. Of all the problems in the journalism business, someone using social media to connect with followers over fashion isn't one of them.
I don't know. What can males show off? A nice pair of shoes? She is definitely showing off her body in those photos, between the clothes and poses. Has any guy asked what suit looked best on him?
I don't know how to express it. I just think the dynamics are different.We must have very different timelines because showing off suits, shoes and sometimes even socks on social media is a game that is often played by male reporters and broadcasters I know during the football season and that's OK!
I don't know how to express it. I just think the dynamics are different.
A guy can show off his shoes and socks, but the level of sexuality isn't the same as a woman dressing up and posing. It seems problematic when women want to considered in the same manner as men, but still put out 'sexy' social media posts.
My opinion is biased by knowing her background and considering her not a serious person.
She's definitely a clown. Then there's this dumb ass stuff:
No, we'll be just fine.
You are the fly on the wall.I'm sorry, but that was an absurd post that just sounds bitter and out of touch. There is nothing uncommon about journalists (male or female) showing off their "fit" at a game. It happens all the time. It's 2024. Of all the problems in the journalism business, someone using social media to connect with followers over fashion isn't one of them.