Techdirt Podcast Episode 223: Bedbugs & Beyond, With David Karpf
from the what-a-week dept
By now, you likely all know the story of David Karpf's mild "bedbugs" joke that drew the personal, professional and journalistic ire of the New York Times' Bret Stephens. As it turned out, Karpf — a professor with expertise in media and political communication — was more than capable of responding to Stephens and talking about what was happening in a variety of media outlets, with far more insight than the Pulitzer-winning columnist himself, turning what started as a very silly incident into an exploration of very serious topics. So this week, David Karpf joins us on the podcast to talk about his experience, and what we can all learn from it.
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Filed Under: bedbugs, bret stephens, david karpf, godwin's law, journalism, podcast, streisand effect
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The big question is who is healthier the vaccinated or the unvaccinated??? Look at the study that Peter Abby did. The unvaccinated are healthier..... look at the Pilot comparative study on the health of vaccinated and unvaccinated 6- to 12- year old U.S. children
Anthony R Mawson
I could go on for days with studies. ... the vaccinated are sicker.
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More smackdowns for the bedbug? I can think of at least one ignorant motherfucker who isn't going to like this.
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Where is Poochie! Where is Poochie!
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Damn straight, fam!
Where the fuck is Poochie!
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Ah, it just warms the heart to know that barring a scattered few basically everyone on both sides of the political spectrum are mocking Stephens for his hypocritical and/or elitist actions, because damn if he hasn't more than earned it.
Now, if he can just pull his head from his ass and realize what a colossal fool he's made of himself he might be able to start climbing out of the hole he's dug himself.
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Indeed. As I've repeatedly advised:
1) admit you fouled up
2) apologise
3) change your attitude and see what you can learn from the debacle instead of getting all defensive and having to defend yourself or hide forever
4) demonstrate your new, changed attitude (and lessons learned) in your conduct going forward
5) if/when someone brings your old, bad conduct up, admit it happened and advise you've moved on, don't be defensive, that'll just make it worse.
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