Here’s a late-breaking scoop from the New York Times, courtesy of op-ed contributor Amy Wallace: female journalists and bloggers are often the target of vile, sexist attacks. As Wallace writes, this kind of vitriol “seeks to intimidate and, ultimately, to silence female journalists who write about controversial topics.”
Of course, conservative women who write about controversial topics have known this for a long, long time, as Twitchy founder Michelle Malkin demonstrates.
It's only news when *liberal* female journos are called prostitute & the c-word. https://t.co/znFZFBUhwO @NYTimes @MsAmyWallace @GQMagazine
— Michelle Malkin (@michellemalkin) January 20, 2014
OMG! Male journos up now up in arms over rude photoshops of lib female journos. But conservative females? A-OK! https://t.co/x9iPTpO430
— Michelle Malkin (@michellemalkin) January 20, 2014
No way! MT @Poynter Women who write about controversial topics often "find their bodies-not intellects-under attack" http://t.co/mYv6XNahO2
— Michelle Malkin (@michellemalkin) January 20, 2014
No, seriously, it’s true!
#SHOCKING MT @tphealy So disturbing the violent attitudes vs women ppl find acceptable: Life as a Female Journalist http://t.co/lFd9sMbdTk
— Michelle Malkin (@michellemalkin) January 20, 2014
One simple click on any of the following searches for the C-word should give these concerned liberal gentlemen the vapors.
— Michelle Malkin (@michellemalkin) January 20, 2014
— Michelle Malkin (@michellemalkin) January 20, 2014
— Michelle Malkin (@michellemalkin) January 20, 2014
Of course, those searches would pull up only the most recent attacks. Malkin has been cataloging the war on conservative women for quite a while.
The war on conservative women ==> http://t.co/WuihF5A3rf cc @NYTimes @msamywallace
— Michelle Malkin (@michellemalkin) January 20, 2014
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Fun flashback circa 2005: Comments, trolls & the Left's whore fixation http://t.co/N23hMfL5V4 cc @NYTimes @msamywallace
— Michelle Malkin (@michellemalkin) January 20, 2014
WI's Lt. Gov attacked : She “performed fellatio on all the talk show hosts in Milwaukee” http://t.co/utcKUjPpKD @NYTimes @msamywallace
— Michelle Malkin (@michellemalkin) January 20, 2014
Flashback 2008: The 4 stages of conservative female abuse http://t.co/AtUs8c39aV @NYTimes @msamywallace
— Michelle Malkin (@michellemalkin) January 20, 2014
Flashback *yesterday* -‘Bizarre Foods’ chef agrees w/misogynistic attack on E. Hasselbeck http://t.co/I5wNPpbrO3 @NYTimes @msamywallace
— Michelle Malkin (@michellemalkin) January 20, 2014
Great thing about Twitter is that it allows those excluded from official MSM narratives to break down the barriers. @NYTimes @msamywallace
— Michelle Malkin (@michellemalkin) January 20, 2014
Amen RT @lynnembo @michellemalkin @nytimes stop making it about conservatives vs liberals & let all women unite to fight this intimidation
— Amy Wallace (@msamywallace) January 20, 2014
Oh really? @msamywallace @lynnembo @nytimes The dbl standard you've held in ignoring intimidation when aimed at conservatives IS an issue.
— Michelle Malkin (@michellemalkin) January 20, 2014
I truly appreciate the few libs who've spoken up over the years in calling out misogyny against conservative women in public life.
— Michelle Malkin (@michellemalkin) January 20, 2014
I do NOT appreciate all the Johnny&Jenny-come-latelys now bemoaning incivility online just cuz @NYTimes finally chose to cover it. #shoveit
— Michelle Malkin (@michellemalkin) January 20, 2014
Here’s some more fodder for the New York Times research department.
"I imagine her…w/a big, hairy set of balls in her mouth." -Rolling Stone writer Matt Taibbi http://t.co/aWFPqjhR2A @NYTimes @msamywallace
— Michelle Malkin (@michellemalkin) January 20, 2014
Flashback: Playboy Hate F**k List targeting conservative women bloggers/journos/pols http://t.co/zFJqTbCgCs @NYTimes @msamywallace
— Michelle Malkin (@michellemalkin) January 20, 2014
Do we sense a double standard at work here?
@msamywallace The problem is liberal women sanction it with silence when conservative women are the target. @michellemalkin @nytimes
— Dana Loesch (@DLoesch) January 20, 2014
Why didn't @nytimes invite @michellemalkin to write this piece 8-9 years ago? http://t.co/zMSXLVqsaJ
— John Sexton (@verumserum) January 20, 2014
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