That “unacceptable and insensitive” comment was, in reality, an entirely reasonable take on how Charlie Kirk directly stoked the fires that ended up taking his life. They’re sending a clear message that you are not allowed to speak honestly about any of the context surrounding the event, and can only share an opinion if it shows Kirk in a positive light, since apparently neutral or worse is not allowed.
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Ulrich@feddit.org 1 day agoYou may have seen that MSNBC recently ended its association with a contributor who made an unacceptable and insensitive comment about this horrific event. That coverage was at odds with fostering civil dialogue and being willing to listen to the points of view of those who have differing opinions. We should be able to disagree, robustly and passionately, but, ultimately, with respect. We need to do better.
Seems like it’s exactly what’s being said?
chaos@beehaw.org 1 day ago
dom@lemmy.ca 1 day ago
The person fired from msnbc said nothing about his death but instead spoke about his character.
spit_evil_olive_tips@beehaw.org 1 day ago
have you read the actual statement that got him fired?
from wikipedia:
you can agree or disagree with the decision to fire him (I’m not shedding any tears, Dowd was the chief strategist for the 2004 Bush re-election campaign, it’s ludicrous that he was working for a supposedly “progressive” network like MSNBC in the first place)
but characterizing that statement as “celebrating murder” is just bullshit.
Ulrich@feddit.org 1 day ago
I haven’t. It was omitted from the article in question. I stand corrected.
spit_evil_olive_tips@beehaw.org 1 day ago
keep standing…because here’s the 5th paragraph of the article: