Taylor Lorenz blasts Washington Post colleague over ‘absurd, insensitive’ COVID tweet

Taylor Lorenz, the Washington Publish’s controversial expertise and on-line tradition columnist, slammed one in every of her colleagues on the newspaper for an “absurd, insensitive” tweet about COVID — simply months after a Publish reporter was fired for tweeting criticism of peers.

Lorenz responded on Twitter to a tweet by Helaine Olen, a columnist and contributor to the Washington Publish opinion web page, who opined on a Web page Six story detailing how notorious germaphobe Howard Stern left his “bunker” to dine with mates for the time because the onset of the coronavirus pandemic.

“In some unspecified time in the future we’re going to wish to start a dialog concerning the individuals nonetheless too afraid to depart their properties due to Covid,” Olen tweeted.

“I personally know of two such circumstances. This isn't a wholesome option to reside.”

Lorenz, who has been vocal on Twitter about what she believes is the necessity for stricter mitigation measures to guard these with co-morbidities, responded: “What an absurd, insensitive factor to submit.”

“1000's are dying per week, hundreds of thousands are disabled & now we have zero efficient medication that forestall an infection,” Lorenz tweeted in response to Olen.

“Immunocompromised [people] don’t deserve condescending feedback [about] being ‘too afraid’ of a virus that may kill or severely disable us.”

The Publish has reached out to Lorenz, Olen and the Washington Publish searching for remark.

In June, the Washington Publish fired political reporter Felicia Sonmez for “insubordination” after she publicly condemned colleagues and editors on the paper for not being sufficiently supportive of feminine staffers.

Sonmez was angered by the paper’s failure to self-discipline colleagues who criticized administration’s choice to droop with out pay one other reporter, Dave Weigel, for retweeting a joke that was deemed sexist by some.

Weigel’s joke was flagged by Sonmez, prompting one other Publish reporter, Jose Del Actual, to criticize her for overreacting.

Lorenz took issue with a tweet by Helaine Olen, a contributor to The Washington Post's opinion page.
Lorenz took situation with a tweet by Helaine Olen, a contributor to the Washington Publish’s opinion web page.
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“When girls get up for themselves, some individuals reply with much more vitriol,” Sonmez tweeted about Del Actual.

The episode prompted the newspaper’s govt editor, Sally Buzbee, to launch a memo to employees reminding them to point out kindness and respect to their co-workers on-line.

“We don't tolerate colleagues attacking colleagues both head to head or on-line,” Buzbee wrote within the memo.

Lorenz has a historical past of stirring the pot at her locations of employment.

When she was a reporter for the New York Occasions, Lorenz referred to then-colleague Maggie Haberman as a “psycho” who “b-tched” her out, in line with New York Journal’s Intelligencer.

Lorenz later informed media retailers that she was desperate to depart the Occasions as a result of the Grey Woman wouldn’t permit her to adequately develop her “model” as a journalist.

Her tenure on the Washington Publish has additionally been marred by controversy.

Lorenz, The Washington Post's technology and online affairs columnist, is no stranger to controversy.
Lorenz, the Washington Publish’s expertise and on-line affairs columnist, is not any stranger to controversy.
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In June, the New York Occasions reported that a Washington Publish editor was denied a promotion days after Lorenz publicly chewed him out on Twitter over a “miscommunication” involving one in every of her tales.

In line with the Occasions, Buzbee, the manager editor, rescinded a promotion for David Malitz, a deputy options editor, after Lorenz took to Twitter to complain about Malitz’s edit on one in every of her tales.

The Washington Publish denied that Lorenz’s tweet was linked to the denial of Malitz’s promotion.

In Might, Lorenz walked again allegations that an editor who works for Matt Drudge’s “Drudge Report” had “relentlessly” harassed her.

“After calling and texting me relentlessly for the previous couple of weeks, the Drudge Report editor simply referred to as my private cellphone quantity, yelled at me once I requested him to depart me alone and stated he would ‘blast my identify throughout Drudge Report till it ruins my profession,’” Lorenz tweeted. 

In June, The Washington Post fired Felicia Sonmez after she spent days criticizing her colleagues and editors for allegedly failing to protect women in the workplace.
In June, the Washington Publish fired Felicia Sonmez after she spent days criticizing her colleagues and editors for allegedly failing to guard girls within the office.
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However Drudge Report founder Matt Drudge later informed CNN that he “by no means contacted her, nor has anybody related to Drudge Report.” He demanded that Lorenz situation a correction.

Lorenz later deleted the tweet and posted a clarification.

Earlier this yr, Lorenz was accused of “doxxing” the lady behind the controversial social media account Libs of TikTok.

A couple of weeks previous to that incident, Lorenz appeared on an MSNBC section and accused her critics of “harassing” her on-line, resulting in “extreme PTSD” in addition to suicidal ideas.

Lorenz was additional criticized following the airing of the MSNBC section, and she or he responded by attacking the community, saying it “f—ed up.”

Final yr, Lorenz incorrectly accused enterprise capitalist Marc Andreessen of utilizing the “R-word” — “retard” — throughout a non-public dialog on the voice meetup app Clubhouse.

Journalists together with Glenn Greenwald and Fox Information host Tucker Carlson pounced on Lorenz over the error. Lorenz has since blamed Greenwald and Carlson for a lot of the web harassment she has acquired.

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