Moira Donegan, hatchet-faced Guardian ‘journalist’: “The death of Jezebel is the end of an era of feminism. We’re worse off without it.”

A doctor has prescribed this as a sure-fire cure for insomnia. Feminist Guardian ‘journalists’ have been pumping out this sort of absurd BS for decades, and will doubtless continue to do so, regardless of how ridiculous they appear to ever more people.


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5 thoughts on “Moira Donegan, hatchet-faced Guardian ‘journalist’: “The death of Jezebel is the end of an era of feminism. We’re worse off without it.”

  1. from the bbc article ( that was obviously way longer than needed)

    “In this story, Jezebel became a casualty of greed.” ( Referring to equity investors)

    sorry but no…
    Jezebel became a casualty of its appalling ignorance on just about every topic.
    Jezebel was wilfully sensationalist and inflammatory rhetoric, on par with the “Sunday sport”.

    People eventually get bored with “one pony trick” media that can’t even be objective or accurate..

    so.. what a great shame( sarcasm) where will all those poor fiction writers go?
    back into the real world to do real work…

  2. “There was also politics, and increasingly, the self-consciously frivolous parts of the sites were suffused with an earnest and serious political orientation.”
    I expect this throw away line actually describes why it lost an audience.

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