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Washington Post Cartoonist Quits After Jeff Bezos Cartoon Is Killed

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How many billionaires are there in monopoly?
 
The WAPO was in bed with Biden and democrats for eons, they have been state run and completely bias politically the entire time.
The owners can do as they please in this free country.
Resist and stay outraged is the choice you make upon waking up daily
You need help. This is what brainwashing looks like, very triggered.
 
I’m not outraged. Just making an observation. You, on the other hand, are clearly outraged and brainwashed. I’m sorry you have to go through life like this. Get help.

Imagine owning your own business and selling the soul of your business to the government and losing all respect from your employees.

And don’t give your employees a reason to publicly humiliate you.
Noooo, you aren’t outraged… take a knee!
Lmao.
USA…USA…USA
 
Editors have been and always will be controlled by owners
exactly. whether their name is bezos, hearst, or murdoch

and beyond that, it's so typical of what i see going up and down the elevators of the post building every day -- there's a near complete ignorance of the fact that the post is a defensive/vanity asset that is being funded by the revenue producing portions of the bezos empire, which happen to be those portions with large government contracts.
 
our building does not look anything like that, and bezos would never set foot in it as he tends to focus on his revenue-producing businesses. and the guys with the bags of cash would very likely be robbed by the guys in the franklin square park across the street.

That said, where was this published? Also, I like how the guy at the door's smile look a lot like a character on teh simpsons.
 
How many billionaires are there in monopoly?
You must not be skilled in monopoly like i was against my younger brother and sister. Corruption was rampant. I would just borrow from the bank when needed. Why not? I was the banker. Perhaps that was more like reality than I would have anticipated.
 
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Hate to see a once great paper in the condition in which the Post finds itself nowadays.
honestly, it's been in that position for quite a while. probably not great since the reagan era

I have to say, when you're losing $77m a year, and you're part of an organization with tens of billions of government contracts, it shows a rather breathtaking lack of perspective to expect that you should just get to publish whatever the hell you want. then again, the ease with whichpeople seem to be finding alternate jobs might suggest it's really no big deal.

I suppose in the perfect world, it might be nice if newspapers were fully independent with respect to their ownership. But that's a quaint construct of a bygone era when they were freestanding local endeavors and more or less the only game in town with respect to information access. And I'm not sure just how you'd restrict third party ownership without ending up picking and choosing the kinds of owners that policy makers like or don't like.
 
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