Gay’s column is part of a trend of journalists flagrantly violating their employers’ conduct guidelines, revealing broader tensions between management and their outspoken staff. Taking Gay at her word means she just admitted to violating New York Times corporate policy, which forbids staff from attending any "march or rally in support of public causes or movements." Neither the New York Times nor Gay responded to a request for comment. "I’d also like to ask: Will I see you at the next protest? Join us." "They’re good men, and I’m happy for them," Gay writes. In her July 2 column, Mara Gay wrote that she wants to see all the men she has had sexual relationships with who have since moved on to join her at the next pro-abortion protests. A New York Times editorial board member does not seem to think the company’s policy against participating in protests applies to her.
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