First let me say that I understand the slant most media outlets report..and I am often at odds with their opinion and so called “statement of the facts”. That said, I found the following piece on the Wall Street Journal to be particularly insulting.
I honestly am missing their intent if it was anything other than setting out to attack women everywhere.
Read the original post: The Mommy Business Trip
Read the posts by the one of the Groups named in the article: Savvy Blogging
Read the post by the person so misquoted by the WSJ: Babble.Com
Now this may be a stretch of ethics and good business practices…..but… could this article have a sole purpose of stirring people up? Driving traffic to their site? I don’t believe that is the case.. and if it is..SHAME SHAME on the Wall Street Journal! You have insulted women all over the world and this woman will be sharing my opinion with the 30,000+ friend/follower base.
What do you think about this post from the WSJ? Is there something that the millions of upset women are missing?
Margo says
Kinda sad how “just being a mom” is a negative thing these days :/
Becky says
They are so out of touch with real moms and real women. I don’t care to read them on or offline. My time is better spent elsewhere like reading my son a new book!
Maria Iemma says
It is incredible the lengths the media will go for shock value – SHAME is a good word for what they’ve published. Perhaps we should not buy the WSJ to show our displeasure
Layne says
If their purpose is to stir people up, sharing it will just feed into that 🙁 I avoid a lot of media these days since I feel like they are just feeding people lies.
Kathy T says
YIKES that is very scary . SHAME is right. I am slo glad you posted this about the Wall Street Journal