Interestingly, journalists dig dirt on everyone, so why wouldn't they have the same treatment? There is this guy who cleaned up the ebola apartment in NY, everybody is trying to take him down because of his past. I have a friend who fell into depression, failed a project and got harassed online for years after that, it could happen to me too. And the clickbait competition is not helping.
disclosure: I have never used Uber (or anything resembling) in my life, it's not present in my city and the closest I have been to Uber is witnessing a demonstration of drivers in Seattle (I didn't know there were demonstrations in the US). I just feel that one day I could be in the crosshair, and get my name trashed in the news for weeks.
This makes me distrust the journalist, not Uber. A VP getting drunk and describing petty revenge fantasies against journalists who publish hit pieces isn't news. The whole thing sounds like some dude circling wagons.
Read the original article: http://pando.com/2014/10/22/the-horrific-trickle-down-of-ass...
Seriously; Have you been to France? It may have been ill-advised for an American company to do business with some foreign companies what with the global connectivity allowing everything to be judged by American standards, but that promo wouldn't be considered sexist there. Right or wrong, France is a very different place.
[1] http://www.buzzfeed.com/bensmith/uber-executive-suggests-dig...