Caitlin Dewey
Caitlin Dewey
Caitlin Dewey is a White privilege d technology reporter at the Washington Post.
According to author Matt Forney, she is from Buffalo, New York and studied journalism at Syracuse University’s S.I.
Newhouse School of Public Communication.
Dewey seems to have a thing for kink.
She wrote about Anthony Weiner and his purported sexting addiction.
She was fascinated that Reddit peeps would ask Masai tribe members in Africa if they knew about internet porn and wrote a whole article about it.
She also shared her expertise on teens using "daddy" terminology for older men they have crushes on.
She treated it as a mostly new phenomenon, apparently unaware of George Michael's classic Father Figure (song) or a really old dude named Sigmund Freud.
Dewey did not think [[LINK|lang_en|mahbod.moghadam|Mahbod
Moghadam]]'s sarcastic and ironic article on stealing from Whole Foods was funny at all. In
fact she didn't get the joke. Dewey
was also baffled by the Meme where people attach a phrase to a random image creating a humorous juxtaposotion, for instance a photo of a chicken with the question: "Where are you headed in the future?"
Dewey loathes Donald Trump (disambiguation).
She frequently uses straw man arguments and any excuse she can find to belittle his supporters without engaging in any discussion of the issues: immigration, political cronyism and corruption, ISIS and terrorism, trade, and freedoms.
Dewey made enemies of anti-bullying activist and Social Autopsy creater Candace Owens who accuses Dewey of dishonest journalism.
A similar charge has been made by Matt Forney and other male empowerment advocates who accuse Dewey of falsely associating killer Elliot Rodgers with them when, they say, he was was actually an incel and against their groups.
They say he inspired by groups that accuse them of being fraudsters promising to help teach men how to pickup, "score" with, and have successful relationship with women but accusing the traditionalists, pickup artist-coaches and male self esteem advocates of being unable to deliver on their promises.