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The first point to notice is that I do, in fact, perform a kind of cherry-picking — not of facts, but of issues to write about.
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The problem is the apparent indifference of many people to this clearly unacceptable behaviour, as typified by the first comment on the Ask Bossy post: "Seriously is this really even an issue to write about?
When I began writing this article, I was pretty sure that GamerGate was a serious and multifaceted enough issue to write about.
Admittedly, this is a touchy issue to write about at a time when millions of our fellow citizens are out of work and facing dim prospects for the future.
They then write artists' statements explaining the issues they chose to write about, as well as the words they used to convey their messages.
How did I go from telling no one about my issues to writing in such detail here, you might rightly ask.
More importantly, when it comes to writing about difficult issues of identity, especially those with far-reaching political and cultural implications, maybe the choice needn't be a dichotomous one.
Frankly, these are difficult issues for journalists to write about.
It's probably also true that climate change is far too complex an issue to write a definitive novel about.
Tell us about the changes you're making, and the ideas or issues you want us to write about this year.
Do you have an issue you're burning to write about for Forbes.com?
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