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ZenithCKLW wrote: ↑Mon Oct 23, 2023 7:41 pm
I want to hear more from the people here who demand that journalists keep their opinions out of the news.
So here is the difference:
In a straight up news report opinions should be left on the shelf. Just give us the facts please without your bias: Left or Right
If its a weekly/daily column then thats a different story as the whole point of those is the writers views or feelings on a particular topic.
Personally, since this was a Tweet, I kind of feel it was in bad taste but not a fireable offense. Put it this way: many people have said way worse and still collect a paycheck.
The best line from the story: "LeDuff insists he didn’t need the Detroit News job, which he says paid “peanuts,” because of the success of his podcast." I'm sure he and Jason Carr are raking in the dough!
I just read the magazine “Hour Detroit” from spring 2023, it said he needed the Detroit News gig because “health insurance costs a lot”
I would assume he has the brains to get health care from the ACA exchanges. Bronze, silver, gold plans are available. If the podcast is giving him riches, it should be no problem affording the monthly premium and deductible.
If his podcast provides limited income, there are subsidies available for those at lower income levels.
After reading what he actually wrote ("See you next Tuesday") in some social media post then I DO NOT think he should have been fired. He didn't actually call her a cunt, nor even used the "C U Next Tuesday" like many do. And it wasn't in any of his actual columns for the paper.
I think the News got bullied into getting rid of him. They caved to a bully. Shame on them for capitulating.
Dan in Northville wrote: ↑Mon Oct 23, 2023 8:17 pm
The guy has talent and can spin an interesting story. I don't know why he feels the need to be a disrespectful shock jock. Totally inappropriate.
Because he is… just from the vibe you get listening to the guy… either really icky and shady or he has boundary issues. He never sounds like someone I’d be flocking to associate with or hang out with…. To paraphrase Herm Edwards… He is who we think he is.
His insistence that he was doing the News job out of the kindness of its heart because it pays peanuts just emphasizes the kind of person he is…. He’ll spin his stupidity in an effort to not take responsibility for his actions. Not exactly a class act.
ZenithCKLW wrote: ↑Mon Oct 23, 2023 7:41 pm
I want to hear more from the people here who demand that journalists keep their opinions out of the news.
So here is the difference:
In a straight up news report opinions should be left on the shelf. Just give us the facts please without your bias: Left or Right
If its a weekly/daily column then thats a different story as the whole point of those is the writers views or feelings on a particular topic.
Personally, since this was a Tweet, I kind of feel it was in bad taste but not a fireable offense. Put it this way: many people have said way worse and still collect a paycheck.
Social media is a printing press, what Chuckles said there was just like sending it onto to be cast upon dead trees. You'd think after all this time, people would learn that fact.
But no, people get on Twitter and Facebook and blow holes in their feet and their careers.
Charlie shouldn't have been fired there's much worse things to say that should get someone fired but calling Dana Nessel the C word isn't fireable offense in my opinion. Was in poor taste to post it on social media think before sending that doesn't seem to be common sense.
MasterB wrote: ↑Wed Oct 25, 2023 12:55 am
Charlie shouldn't have been fired there's much worse things to say that should get someone fired but calling Dana Nessel the C word isn't fireable offense in my opinion. Was in poor taste to post it on social media think before sending that doesn't seem to be common sense.
Ask the opinion of a woman. Ask the opinion of someone who voted for Nessel. I agree with the News' standards and it was a good call. A more competent writer could have used better words to convey the same emotions.
What Charlie has lost by getting fired is credibility. It's pretty hard for a columnist to get fired, and it will be even harder to land a new gig of similar reputation going forward.
For Kristian Trumpers are not serving our Lord Christ, but their own appetites. By smooth talk and flattery they deceive the minds of naive people.
-Romans 16:18