Young lady, you are much better off. You will find an employer who appreciates you. It stings for a day or 2 but you quickly return to that woman that Charlie saw promise in. Only stronger.
Take it from someone who's been there. God bless you.
Jesus Christ died at the age of 34 Charlie Kirk at 31, do In compared the two together, Yes I do, I’m 70, I’ve listened to Charlie’s broadcast, he made so much sense on rightness that I would think only an mentally i’ll person could not relate too.
This won't be popular, but she actually should be fired. Imagine if someone who didn't like Charlie was in her position and honored the assassin. It should go both ways. She doesn't own that network, or the license to broadcast. It is a very slippery slope.
What she should've done was ask permission first, and when they denied her she could let people know they didn't allow it.
It doesn't matter if she works for ABC or Apple - neither company would want someone speaking for them (or using their platform to do so). Just because we like the message this time doesn't make it right for her to use their platform without their permission.
That argument doesn't hold water at all.
How is that different than praising literally anyone else after they are gone? How many news stories get produced weekly about people in a community who die somehow and the people in front of the camera give them praise? It happens all the time and no one gets fired, let alone reprimanded for it. Why? Because that is inhumane and just stupid. You can have whatever view on the matter you want, but I completely disagree with you. We recently had a former Governor die in my state and the outcry of love and support for his memory and legacy, by every news station in the state, was overwhelming. No one got fired. I shouldn't have to explain why. Logic has to kick in at some point.. Or not, I suppose.
How many news stories get produced weekly about people in a community who die somehow and the people in front of the camera give them praise?
Read that again and maybe you will understand my point. Those were produced news stories. The reporter's assignment was to get those stories. The station or the "mother ship" approved them. They were also edited unless the feed was live.
Unfortunately this will likely make it harder for her to get hired at another station because producers will find out what she did. If she didn't post it on X she might've had a chance, but her post has over 3.4 million views. She will ultimately end up on a conservative station, a podcast, or something similar and be just fine. She should reach out to Kari Lake for some advice as to how to do so.
For those of you that think I'm heartless or some sort of a dumbass, go ahead. I liked her message. It was powerful. It just wasn't her right to do so on their platform.
If we want to live in imagination land honoring a cold blooded murderer is a fireable offense, unlike honoring a mentor who was an innocent man brutally murdered.
It can no longer go both ways… we tried .. and they took millions of miles from us. If she had to ask permission for doing something patriotic then that rule should be excused for now considering we’re currently at “war”
She needs to sue the crap out them!!! I see a big backfire coming to ABC!!!
2nd one posted today' the other was a nurse.
The one nurse got reinstated, and the doctor resigned as of yesterday.
She has already sought legal counsel and a lawsuit is being drawn.
Young lady, you are much better off. You will find an employer who appreciates you. It stings for a day or 2 but you quickly return to that woman that Charlie saw promise in. Only stronger.
Take it from someone who's been there. God bless you.
Good Ole Illinois.
Boycott all their sponsors. Fuck ABC and fuck all the msm
Newsmax...paging Newsmax...your new hire awaits!
Wow
Channel 20 is unwatchable.
God sees...
...and remembers.
Jesus Christ died at the age of 34 Charlie Kirk at 31, do In compared the two together, Yes I do, I’m 70, I’ve listened to Charlie’s broadcast, he made so much sense on rightness that I would think only an mentally i’ll person could not relate too.
This won't be popular, but she actually should be fired. Imagine if someone who didn't like Charlie was in her position and honored the assassin. It should go both ways. She doesn't own that network, or the license to broadcast. It is a very slippery slope.
What she should've done was ask permission first, and when they denied her she could let people know they didn't allow it.
It doesn't matter if she works for ABC or Apple - neither company would want someone speaking for them (or using their platform to do so). Just because we like the message this time doesn't make it right for her to use their platform without their permission.
That argument doesn't hold water at all. How is that different than praising literally anyone else after they are gone? How many news stories get produced weekly about people in a community who die somehow and the people in front of the camera give them praise? It happens all the time and no one gets fired, let alone reprimanded for it. Why? Because that is inhumane and just stupid. You can have whatever view on the matter you want, but I completely disagree with you. We recently had a former Governor die in my state and the outcry of love and support for his memory and legacy, by every news station in the state, was overwhelming. No one got fired. I shouldn't have to explain why. Logic has to kick in at some point.. Or not, I suppose.
Read that again and maybe you will understand my point. Those were produced news stories. The reporter's assignment was to get those stories. The station or the "mother ship" approved them. They were also edited unless the feed was live.
Unfortunately this will likely make it harder for her to get hired at another station because producers will find out what she did. If she didn't post it on X she might've had a chance, but her post has over 3.4 million views. She will ultimately end up on a conservative station, a podcast, or something similar and be just fine. She should reach out to Kari Lake for some advice as to how to do so.
For those of you that think I'm heartless or some sort of a dumbass, go ahead. I liked her message. It was powerful. It just wasn't her right to do so on their platform.
If we want to live in imagination land honoring a cold blooded murderer is a fireable offense, unlike honoring a mentor who was an innocent man brutally murdered.
Very different things, even in imagination land.
Morals and integrity matter.
It can no longer go both ways… we tried .. and they took millions of miles from us. If she had to ask permission for doing something patriotic then that rule should be excused for now considering we’re currently at “war”