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The sad thing is, may would read that and not grasp that it's not actual news.
New York Post Reporter Who Wrote False Kamala Harris Story Resigns (Published 2021)
The front-page article in the Murdoch tabloid claimed that copies of a children’s book by the vice president were given to migrant children as part of a “welcome kit.”www.nytimes.com
I read this story on The Guardian. It seems the reporter was directed to write the untrue story (basically to trash Kamala Harris) and then ...
“Today I handed in my resignation to my editors at the New York Post,” she said. “The Kamala Harris story – an incorrect story I was ordered to write and which I failed to push back hard enough against – was my breaking point.”
New York Post reporter quits citing pressure to write incorrect story about Kamala Harris
Laura Italiano claimed she was forced to write a report about migrant children being given a copy of the VP’s book as part of a welcome kitwww.theguardian.com
Do not expect justice where might is right. PlatoWhat really stinks about this story is that the reporter who was directed to write up a dishonest story ended up losing her job.
But clearly the management team that gave her the order are still free to force the next reporter to finish the task..
Just.No. Justice
One would think that if as you say, the reporter was only carrying out orders as a servant of the company, that would be very strong grounds for civil prosecution and compensation.What really stinks about this story is that the reporter who was directed to write up a dishonest story ended up losing her job.
But clearly the management team that gave her the order are still free to force the next reporter to finish the task..
Just.No. Justice
Maybe there is an option you missed?One would think that if as you say, the reporter was only carrying out orders as a servant of the company, that would be very strong grounds for civil prosecution and compensation.
A worker can be sacked for refusing a reasonable request, or not carrying out a reasonable request, but to sacked for carrying out a request sounds illegal to me and grounds for civil action and compensation.
So IMO someone is not telling the whole truth, either the article, the reporter, or ghe company.
Just my take on what has been posted.
One would think that if as you say, the reporter was only carrying out orders as a servant of the company, that would be very strong grounds for civil prosecution and compensation.
A worker can be sacked for refusing a reasonable request, or not carrying out a reasonable request, but to sacked for carrying out a request sounds illegal to me and grounds for civil action and compensation.
So IMO someone is not telling the whole truth, either the article, the reporter, or ghe company.
Just my take on what has been posted.
My apologies, I was on the phone so couldn't read the article, only what Bas posted.Maybe there is an option you missed?
“Today I handed in my resignation."
Deep fake Biden
Great show tonight on the ABC showing the latest deep fake technology and the scary future. Worth watching on iview.
Deep fake Biden declaring war on Nth Korea for instance.
There is a way forward though.
Worth watching.
I'm about to watch this,; I heard the promo on radio yesterday.Yeah watched it, not surprised at the development but scary how easy and accessible it is and to do it could go anywhere.
Great show tonight on the ABC showing the latest deep fake technology and the scary future. Worth watching on iview.
Deep fake Biden declaring war on Nth Korea for instance.
There is a way forward though.
Worth watching.
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