For reference, he has been using the term “on-the-nose” for years to describe stories that seem too perfect to be real.
In this case I think the obvious story he is questioning is a woman taking the helm in marketing and immediately making bad, woke decisions. It seems to fit the stereotype too well.
For reference, he has been using the term “on-the-nose” for years to describe stories that seem too perfect to be real.
In this case I think the obvious story he is questioning is a woman taking the helm in marketing and immediately making bad, woke decisions. It seems to fit the stereotype too well.
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