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Blocked and Reported

Episode 9: Layoffs And Teigen And Roman And Kondo And Feel-Bad Liberalism

Blocked and Reported

Katie Herzog and Jesse Singal

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4.64.1K Ratings

🗓️ 16 May 2020

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Summary

Here's Blocked and Reported, Episode 9: Layoffs And Teigen And Roman And Kondo And Feel-Bad Liberalism.

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Summary:

Katie leads off the show by discussing her layoff from The Stranger and reflecting on her mixed feelings about her time there. This some broader commiseration about just how deeply, profoundly screwed journalism is right now. To lighten things up Jesse reads Katie a poem he wrote for her (it's really good). Then the hosts tie up some loose ends about that whole Chrissy Teigen/Alison Roman/Marie Kondo thing, including the weird, flattening language of "woman of color" and Roman's apology. After that, Jesse unpacks a viral tweetstorm that seems geared at antagonizing sympathetic would-be white anti-racists and explains why he views it as an example of what he calls "feel-bad liberalism." In the final segment, the hosts unveil the show's new Patreon page and ask listeners to empty their banks accounts to support Blocked and Reported.

Show notes/links:

-An email from a listener suggesting we were too dismissive of the race angle of Teigenghazi (Twitter)

-Alison Roman's apology (Twitter)

-Ally Henny's tweetstorm about would-be white allies (Twitter)

-Jesse's original ranty tweetstorm defining feel-bad liberalism (Twitter)

-Feel-Bad Liberalism at the Victoria, BC women's march (Singal-Minded)



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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey Jesse.

0:03.0

Katie, how's it going?

0:05.0

Pretty good.

0:06.0

I got some, I guess unfortunate news this week.

0:09.0

Is it about a benign growth on your fingers?

0:11.0

Is it more serious than that?

0:12.0

Slightly more serious than that.

0:14.0

So I don't know if you know this about me, but I used to have a job.

0:17.0

I did know that.

0:18.0

Yeah.

0:19.0

So before we started this podcast, I was a staff writer at The Stranger,

0:23.0

which is Seattle's only, I think, at this point, alt-weekly.

0:27.0

Although technically, it was an alt-by-weekly.

0:30.0

And when the pandemic hit The Stranger, like basically every other

0:35.0

media organization in the country, took a massive hit to our revenue.

0:39.0

And so in early March, I volunteered to take a furlough.

0:46.0

And I did this sort of, like, on a whim, like my boss was sending out emails

0:51.0

to everybody saying, like, things are really bad.

0:54.0

We're going to do a fundraiser, share the links to the fundraiser if you can.

0:58.0

And so just totally on a whim, I just wrote them back and I said,

1:02.0

like, hey, if you have to do furloughs, I'll be first in line.

1:06.0

And I did this thinking that it was totally impossible that there were going to be furloughs.

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