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Flatland left the paper’s office, emailed his resignation and then left town.
Jon Flatland, columnist and former newspaper owner, exposed as serial plagiarist [Poynter]
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We’re all competitive. And we’re going to try to get you guys in the press to write our story.
From a New York Times piece on how networks shows, including ABC’s ‘Good Morning America’ and NBC’s ‘Rock Center’ are gaming the ratings system. [source]
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  • 3 months ago
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A controversial article published by Psychology Today on the attractiveness of black women has since been pulled from its website. However, ProducerMatthew.com was able to track down a copy of the article, which has now been uploaded to Scribd.
“Because they have existed much longer in human evolutionary history, Africans have more mutations in their genomes than other races,” author Satoshi Kanazawa wrote, adding that higher testosterone in black females lead to “more masculine features and are therefore less physically attractive.”
After some controversy, the article was pulled from the Psychology Today website Monday afternoon. A representative for the magazine told the blog The Root the article was pulled due to a severe spike in traffic to the website, which crashed on Monday.
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A controversial article published by Psychology Today on the attractiveness of black women has since been pulled from its website. However, ProducerMatthew.com was able to track down a copy of the article, which has now been uploaded to Scribd.

“Because they have existed much longer in human evolutionary history, Africans have more mutations in their genomes than other races,” author Satoshi Kanazawa wrote, adding that higher testosterone in black females lead to “more masculine features and are therefore less physically attractive.”

After some controversy, the article was pulled from the Psychology Today website Monday afternoon. A representative for the magazine told the blog The Root the article was pulled due to a severe spike in traffic to the website, which crashed on Monday.

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    • #black women
    • #race
    • #ethics
    • #issues
  • 1 year ago
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