← Back to context Comment by typesarecool 6 months ago I am not actually sure they are a journalist, but more a blogger? Happy to be proven wrong 10 comments typesarecool Reply kreetx 6 months ago [flagged] jakelazaroff 6 months ago "Blogger" and "activist" both being euphemisms for "journalist who says things I don't like". kreetx 6 months ago I think with blogger the GP meant that he is not a professional journalist; an activist is somebody who is politically engaged, as clearly this person is. Does it appear to you that he is an actual journalist? 7 replies →
kreetx 6 months ago [flagged] jakelazaroff 6 months ago "Blogger" and "activist" both being euphemisms for "journalist who says things I don't like". kreetx 6 months ago I think with blogger the GP meant that he is not a professional journalist; an activist is somebody who is politically engaged, as clearly this person is. Does it appear to you that he is an actual journalist? 7 replies →
jakelazaroff 6 months ago "Blogger" and "activist" both being euphemisms for "journalist who says things I don't like". kreetx 6 months ago I think with blogger the GP meant that he is not a professional journalist; an activist is somebody who is politically engaged, as clearly this person is. Does it appear to you that he is an actual journalist? 7 replies →
kreetx 6 months ago I think with blogger the GP meant that he is not a professional journalist; an activist is somebody who is politically engaged, as clearly this person is. Does it appear to you that he is an actual journalist? 7 replies →
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"Blogger" and "activist" both being euphemisms for "journalist who says things I don't like".
I think with blogger the GP meant that he is not a professional journalist; an activist is somebody who is politically engaged, as clearly this person is. Does it appear to you that he is an actual journalist?
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