‘Sexist’ tweet author at center of Washington Post beef says ‘culture is dying’

The YouTube podcast host whose “sexist” tweet was retweeted by a Washington Submit reporter — thus setting off a Twitter firestorm involving two different newsroom journalists — has vowed that he received’t cease telling “dumb jokes” or trolling “Karens.”

Cam Harless, the co-host of “The Mad Ones” podcast, wrote in Spectator he doesn’t consider that Washington Submit political reporter David Weigel must be punished for retweeting his joke final Wednesday, the primary day of Pleasure Month.

“Each woman is bi,” Harless wrote. “You simply have to determine if it’s polar or sexual.”

Weigel’s retweet was slammed as “sexist” by his Submit colleague Felicia Sonmez.

“Improbable to work at a information outlet the place retweets like this are allowed!” Sonmez tweeted in response.

Weigel later tweeted: “I simply eliminated a retweet of an offensive joke. I apologize and didn't imply to trigger any hurt.”

On Monday, the paper suspended Weigel for one month with out pay, sources informed CNN.

Cam Harless, the YouTube podcast host whose "sexist" tweet touched off a firestorm of controversy among Washington Post journalists, is speaking out about the controversy.
Cam Harless, the YouTube podcast host whose “sexist” tweet touched off a firestorm of controversy amongst Washington Submit journalists, is talking out concerning the controversy.
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Sonmez publicly calling out Weigel prompted one other Submit reporter, Jose Del Actual, to admonish her for not dealing with the matter privately.

After Sonmez and Del Actual went forwards and backwards on Twitter over the weekend, Submit government editor Sally Buzbee circulated a memo to staffers demanding that they “deal with one another with respect and kindness.”

Harless wrote in Spectator that he was shocked the tweet went viral after the Sonmez-Weigel controversy erupted.

“When the tweet hit 2,000 likes, it was a bit shocking,” he wrote.

“This was a banal throwaway joke that made me chuckle.”

Harless quipped: “At across the 2,000 mark, I discovered that I'm fats and bald and the explanation girls can’t break via glass ceilings, or one thing.”

“The joke had began hitting the feeds of the Karens.”

Washington Post reporter David Weigel (above) apologized on Friday after he was called out by colleague Felicia Sonmez for retweeting a “sexist” joke.
Washington Submit reporter David Weigel (above) apologized on Friday after he was known as out by colleague Felicia Sonmez for retweeting a “sexist” joke.
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He continued: “Then it devolved additional. At round 4,300 likes, I began being tagged in tweets about how terrible I used to be from disparate components of the web.”

Harless slammed Weigel for deleting the retweet and apologizing for its “offensive joke.”

“Now, I don’t know Mr. Weigel,” Harless wrote.

“Though I doubt he’s a sexist, I do query the power of his backbone at this level.”

Harless mentioned the controversy has netted him 1,200 new Twitter followers in addition to “a handful of subscriptions on my weekly podcast.”

Sonmez, who also covers politics for the Washington Post, was angered by Weigel’s retweet, writing: “Fantastic to work at a news outlet where retweets like this are allowed!”
Sonmez, who additionally covers politics for the Washington Submit, was angered by Weigel’s retweet, writing: “Improbable to work at a information outlet the place retweets like this are allowed!”
@feliciasonmez

He lamented that “this form of blow-up solely occurs as a result of tradition is dying.”

Harless famous that comedians like Dave Chappelle and Ricky Gervais “have been defending comedy as a result of it wants defending” towards cancel tradition.

“It’s essential to chortle,” he wrote.

Sally Buzbee, executive editor of the Washington Post, admonished her reporters over the weekend and asked them to "treat each other with respect and kindness."
Sally Buzbee, government editor of the Washington Submit, admonished her reporters over the weekend and requested them to “deal with one another with respect and kindness.”
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Another Post reporter, Jose Del Real, took issue with Sonmez going public with her criticisms.
One other Submit reporter, Jose Del Actual, took challenge with Sonmez going public along with her criticisms.
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“It’s essential to have the ability to have a look at the absurdity of the world round us and discover some temporary trip from the utter seriousness that surrounds us.”

Harless continued: “The woke can’t have that, although.”

“They’re lethal critical about all issues,” he wrote.

“A lot so that a man can face skilled repercussions and even probably lose his job from laughing at one other man’s joke.”

“This can be a nice loss.” 

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