DISPATCHES FROM THE LOST GENERATION:
I was there, in the 2010s, when they stopped hiring white guys. I worked for a big media company in the big city. Terrible pay, but fun to hang out with creative types all day. Everyone was white.
One day one of us wrote a snarkier headline than our usual fare. The piece… pic.twitter.com/FJLThKk0gR
— Dudley Newright (@NewRightPoast) December 17, 2025
The (very) lengthy tweet concludes with a reference to the above photo
I remember visiting a media company around 2015 that was very “hot” at the time, and the news floor was a sea of very young and hip-looking faces, mostly women and POC. Every once in a while a Steve Ballmer-looking guy in pleated khakis would emerge grinning from a corner office for a coffee refill. He’d peer out over the open-plan desks and hear fingers busily tapping on Macbooks. I sometimes wonder if that guy was smiling because he took pride in being a force for change, or if he was just waiting out the clock, and thinking about that lakehouse on Zillow.
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My favorite memory from this era is this picture of a dozen white women, which was tweeted out in 2016 with the caption: Notice anything about this Huffington Post editors meeting?” Some poor girl thought this was going to be an iconic image of a bold new media era, where finally women would have a voice, only for it to be roundly ridiculed across dozens of thinkpieces for not including enough POC.”
Read the whole thing.
UPDATE:
You can see the NYT editor’s cunty hand shoving this in https://t.co/R7Gm5FtlVo pic.twitter.com/Er5mRvKlvL
— Delicious Tacos (@Delicious_Tacos) December 17, 2025
(Classical reference in headline.)