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The Gist

Would You Report a Creepy Correspondence?

The Gist

Peach Fish Productions

News, Daily News

4.53.7K Ratings

🗓️ 13 August 2014

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

When a bored copy-shop employee spotted a chilling letter on the copy machine, he was left with an ethical dilemma. On The Gist, Emily Yoffe of Slate's Dear Prudence column explains when it's your duty to report discussions of sexual conduct with minors. Plus, Slate columnist Reihan Salam reveals how Rand Paul and Chris Christie are courting black voters. For the Spiel, Mike responds to flack for defending race-car driver Tony Stewart on last night's All In With Chris Hayes. Get The Gist by email as soon as it's available: slate.com/GistEmail Subscribe to the podcast in iTunes: itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/slate…id873667927?mt=2 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

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0:30.8

It's Wednesday, August 13th, 2014 from Slate It's the Gisdai Mike Pasca. So here's about

0:38.8

another week of summer camp, Bonk's Bug Juice, Tug of War, the pool, the lake, maybe the lake,

0:44.8

maybe the lake will be good for you. Water skiing, campfires, and studying the effects of rent

0:49.7

and property values when there's an influx of wealthier people to an existing urban district.

0:54.4

Fear a student at Steam Summer Camp in Brooklyn, it's time to learn about gentrification.

0:59.7

The campers are studying their community and the housing issues they see and live with.

1:04.4

Yeah, that was Marketplace, public radio show Marketplace, detailing the biggest bummer of a summer

1:09.1

camp, gentrification summer camp, where they play culturally appropriate the flag, where the ghost

1:15.7

stories are all about the once-bounded full stocks of affordable middle class housing,

1:20.1

and color war will actually still color war. I once did a story on media literacy camp.

1:25.4

So the camps like Dorky, Nerdy, Summer Camps are a news editor's dream. Yeah, go to camp because

1:31.6

that's contrast, right? Summer camp's supposed to be fun, but this is very nerdy. And so I can

1:36.8

report that, oh, those poor kids in media literacy camp, they did get a little indoctrination,

1:42.0

but it won't hold. They were told how photos can be manipulated, but I guess they weren't given

1:47.7

context about how often this happened. So I asked the campers ranging in age from nine to 14.

1:52.8

How often does the New York Times just fake a photo on its front page? All the time, most of them said,

1:58.0

maybe almost all the time, one of them said. So that's okay. Listen, kids, just play kickball,

2:03.3

campers, throw the kids a kickball, head counselor, pickety needs to put down the genie coefficient

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