“Natalie Rowe”, the escort agency madam and former dominatrix who was exposed along with George Osborne in a 1994 photo, was just arrested. She was arrested for “abusive behaviour” after tweeting a photo of George Osborne in her flat. The photo doesn’t appear to have been taken covertly, and “Rowe” purposely obscured the faceContinue reading “Natalie Rowe’s arrest: George Osborne, whorephobia and journalist privelege”
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No more safe spaces: The Private and the Professional collide
The divide between our private life (who we really are) and the professional persona we don in the workplace is more blurry than ever before. Facebook and Twitter, once non-official, social spaces of trivia and rebellion, have become corporatized hunting grounds for PR, marketing and advertising. People have been arrested, prosecuted andĀ fired or jailedĀ for jokesContinue reading “No more safe spaces: The Private and the Professional collide”