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As you are probably aware, the liberal Washington Post just laid off a third of their staff. It turns out their far left business model was not sustainable.
What has happened since then has been very informative about what is wrong with the journalism industry.
These people feel like they are entitled to their jobs at the Washington Post and instead of going home and working on their resumes, a bunch of them protested outside the paper’s offices. It’s like something you would see on a college campus, which speaks volumes about who these people are and how they see the world.
Like all people on the far left, their first instinct is to create a political protest. This is how they think all problems are solved.
Watch below as a woman leads the crowd in a chant of: “Who makes the Post? We do.”
NOW: A bunch of laid-off leftists from the Washington Post are outside HQ whining because they’re no longer paid to write about “racial inequality in transgenderism”
“Who makes the Post?! WE DO!”
Not anymore. You’ll now be making Frosties at Wendy’s pic.twitter.com/VEXAscvU5O
— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) February 5, 2026
We have also just learned that the WaPo has laid off 14 of their 19 climate change reporters. Why did the paper have 19 climate change reporters?
The Washington Post reportedly laid off 14 of its 19 climate change reporters.
— Phil Kerpen (@kerpen) February 5, 2026
From Climate Colored Goggles:
Breaking: Washington Post gutting its climate team
The Washington Post produced some of America’s finest climate journalism over the last decade, aggressively covering President Trump’s regulatory rollbacks and winning a Pulitzer Prize for a series about Earth’s fastest-warming places. Alongside the New York Times and the Associated Press, I don’t think any U.S. news outlet published a greater volume of urgent, high-quality climate and clean energy coverage.
Everything changed on Wednesday morning.
The Post sent layoff notices to at least 14 climate journalists, newsroom sources told me, part of a massive round of cost-cutting that will see more than 300 journalists lose their jobs — about 30% of all employees at the Jeff Bezos-owned company.
Maybe this is one of the reasons why the paper was losing hundreds of millions a year.
This explains so much. The Washington Post’s political coverage sounds like it’s written by a bunch of college campus activists because that’s who they are. Is there any wonder why the paper was going broke?
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