Zac Kriegman, who worked at Thomson Reuters for six years before being fired last summer, claimed he was let go from his $350,000 job because he stood against the company's reporting conventions on BLM in order to dispel what the 'false narrative' that black people were the largest victim of police violence.
In a piece first published on Bari Weiss's Substack, Common Sense, Kriegman said he shared with collogues concerns that reports saying unarmed black people are killed by police at a dispropriationly higher rate than their white counterparts was not accurate.
Sometimes pointing out the truth is a fire-able thought crime.
ReplyDelete...and the hits to center and right "journalists" keep on coming. "In a time of universal deceit - telling the truth is a revolutionary act." and gets you fired.
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"Snitches get stiches" for the upper classes.
ReplyDeleteThe Left has a term for inconvenient truths... they call them "hate facts." I kid you not.
ReplyDeleteWhat a dumbass, look at him. Most everybody knows the media lies. Rueters aren't they a media company. Dumbass
ReplyDeleteNo, he wasn't lyiing. That's why he got fired.
ReplyDelete350,000/year? I chose the wrong profession.
ReplyDeleteI Believe that 350k figure includes all the bribes from the DNC, which probably adds up to 325k. I'll bet I'm not far off!
DeleteRayvet, I guess that depends on whether you prefer the salutation "Hi Doc, or hey you fvcking scumbag." PS. I make no distinction between lawyers, politicians, or journalists when referring to them as fvcking scumbags.
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