Quote:
Originally Posted by Torture
Lots of former hockey players pivot into broadcasting and aren't very good at it but when it's a female they owe their career to DEI? Oof. I suppose all the others owe it to the old boys club...
|
Plenty of mediocre men use whatever leverage they can to get their foot in the door too. Old-boys connections, gender, looks, celebrity… people use whatever edge they have ( I mean how else did Glenn Healy ever get/keep a job?). I guess we can pretend that Cassie was hired on purely merit and that media execs were really eager to champion someone with a wooden personality and zero on-air charisma…or we can acknowledge the primary reason she got the gig at a time when the CBC/NHL were looking to diversify their on-air team, and there was little other competition. I don’t begrudge her for it, good for Cassie for taking advantage of the opportunity…she pivoted it into an almost two-decade career, while opening the doors for others to follow.