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What happened: Former New York Times tech writer Charlie Warzel started crying during an emergency staff meeting prompted by Sen. Tom Cotton's (R., Ark.) infamous Times op-ed about the George Floyd riots in June 2020.

In a scene that resembled a "Maoist struggle session," Warzel sobbed in front of his colleagues because "none of his friends wanted to talk to him anymore because he worked for this horrible evil newspaper that would print this op-ed."

> What happened: Former New York Times tech writer Charlie Warzel started crying during an emergency staff meeting prompted by Sen. Tom Cotton's (R., Ark.) infamous Times op-ed about the George Floyd riots in June 2020. > In a scene that resembled a "Maoist struggle session," Warzel sobbed in front of his colleagues because "none of his friends wanted to talk to him anymore because he worked for this horrible evil newspaper that would print this op-ed."

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I've seen chimpouts in person and they were immediate responses to some perceived slight. There's no way I will believe that niggers are capable of planning a coordinated protest-turned-riot on their own, with no outside help and coordination.

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I don't mean "you" in a specific sense as if I'm talking to the OP, I just mean "you" as a broad reference to whatever lurker may be reading this.

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I don't mean "you" in a specific sense as if I'm talking to the OP, I just mean "you" as a broad reference to whatever lurker may be reading this.

I get that, and I was agreeing with you in my reply.

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FUCK YOU I WAS AGREEING WITH YOU FIRST.