Gawker Lays Off Its One Female Employee

Anonymous | 1 year ago | Comments (5) | Flag this

Say what you will about Gawker. They're too snarky, or they're not funny at all, or they're not insider-y enough anymore.

But you can say for sure that they've got that same old broken record problem on their hands that has trailed too many journalism outlets:

Today, Gawker.com laid off its one female staffer, Sheila McClear.

Don't misunderstand me: I understand that Gawker Media's model is to  continue to employ bloggers with the highest pageviews, and surely there's other internal decisions those of us in the chattering classes aren't privy to, as well.  McClear (or Maureen "Moe" Tkacik, a Jezebel-then-Gawker blogger was let go earlier this year) should not have been kept on staff just as a token female (like the blogosphere's Sarah Palins).  That's always the first shrill, defensive cry I hear -- from men, of course!  especially men in the positions of power to fix the diversity problem! -- when I bitch about the lack of women writing for or on staff at a publication.

But clearly the concept of tokenism doesn't even need to be discussed: Gawker, after all, launched the careers of Elizabeth Spiers, Jessica Coen and Emily Gould into the stratosphere. The hiring powers at be -- owner Nick Denton, I guess? -- is not a dinosaur.  I'm not crying sexism; I'm crying  lets-hope-temporary f*cked-up-ism. McClear (and Tkacik) could and should be quickly replaced.

Here's hoping the company doesn't dilly-dally...although in this economy, I wouldn't be suprised if there aren't any hirings anytime soon.  And here is where I make the trite-ist of blogger observations:

Sad.

(p.s. Please don't tell me an all-boy Gawker is okay because Jezebel is all-girls.  Jezebel is a site aimed towards women and I would argue they could use a man or two on staff.  But Gawker is, and has always been, a non-gender specific blog.)

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Ann
Ann (not verified) | 1 year ago |

I'm offended by the underlying attitude that it's expected that people of color uses the term b/c of course all people of color use slang and can't speak gramatically correct English. Haven forbid that white person use the term b/c they are the educated race who know better. Also black people have coined a lot of slang used today, including words that are now primarily used (stereotypically) by whites like "Dude" and "bro".

Also the "N" word and "baby daddy" cannot be compared. They have two completely different histories and meanings.

marilove
marilove (not verified) | 1 year ago |

Ann, it's true. Just like black people can generally get away with saying the "N" word, black people can generally get away with saying "Baby Daddy" since the term was coined basically to describe black, dead-beat fathers. The fact that you seem to be offended by this is kind of hysterical.

Ann
Ann (not verified) | 1 year ago |

She was the reason that I stopped reading gawker after she implied that people of color can use the term "Baby Daddy" but white people "sound like an ass." I hope they hire another female, but my pity for Sheila is lacking.

colin
colin (not verified) | 1 year ago |

One more reason to takepart :)

rachel
rachel (not verified) | 1 year ago |

Good post, Jessica. I always enjoyed Sheila's writing - I click on headlines, not bylines, but I think I read more of her stories than any other Gawker writer. Guess I wasn't in the majority there!