Troy Posted May 5, 2016 Report Share Posted May 5, 2016 “If the public don’t attach any particular importance to paying for creative work, they’re unlikely to feel a sense of outrage when a company like Huff Post doesn’t attach a great deal of importance to it either.”—James Bloodworth 1) I've just written a book on difficulty working class kids have breaking into the professions because of proliferation of unpaid work... — James Bloodworth (@J_Bloodworth) May 2, 2016 2) Huffington Post contacted me saying it sounded interesting. They asked me to write something... — James Bloodworth (@J_Bloodworth) May 2, 2016 3) Unfortunately they wouldn't be able to pay me, however - despite being a multi-billion dollar company. — James Bloodworth (@J_Bloodworth) May 2, 2016 4) So here's my article: 'You are part of the problem, @HuffingtonPost'. The End. — James Bloodworth (@J_Bloodworth) May 2, 2016 You know when white men start complaining it is REALLY bad. Salon recently interviewed James Bloodworth on this subject which James writes more about in his book The Myth of Meritocracy. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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