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Originally Posted by Harry Lime
It was another reporter at the CBC that called her out and demanded she be fired. That seems even weirder. She made an error in not editing the material for 'air', but it was a direct quote. She was obligated to not alter the meaning of the material, but there are ways to sidestep a word like that. Fired for a mistake in editing. That's unusual.
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It is unusual. I dont get it. Why does leadership automatically take the complainers side? Don't they know the context of the quote, the context of an editing meeting? They've only done it a million times. Don't they know Mesley who has been around forever? Is she suddenly racist? To me it's just a lack of leadership.
Anyways a bit off topic but I find the language minefield insane. My days are probably numbered.