PARIS: A French magazine editor sacked for anti-feminist online bullying has been replaced by a woman. Marie Kirschen, who founded the French lesbian ...
: A French magazine editor sacked for anti-feminist online bullying has been replaced by a woman.
Doucet was one of two journalists from the hip magazine who were dismissed earlier this month for their part in a macho online “boy’s club” that hounded female colleagues.
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