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Julie K's avatar

Slightly off topic but all I am thinking about now is how different the response to the Ballerina article would have been if they merely attached a male name as the author. I'm sure much research has been done on this, I may have found a rabbit hole to go down today. Also, have you already discussed how pastors focused so much on gossip being a sin because it kept women from warning each other about the ahem, bad behavior of the men in the church? I can't remember which substack or book discussed that.

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Ginnis Tonik's avatar

When I think of gossip in my life, my mind immediately goes to work gossip. When you are not one of the decision-makers who have an outsized impact of the experience of something that is unfortunately so often a very dominant part of people's lives, gossip becomes not just sense-making for opaque decisions, but also a way to find your people and as many have pointed out below communicate about the people to watch out for in a workplace.

Also, it's just so satisfying to get the tea on a shitty former workplace.

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