There's one glaring problem with that line of thought...I don't think he is to be blamed but as the guy in charge he still might have to go so CBS can show it takes this issue seriously. By the book following of corporate policy just isn't going to cut it if this story gets bigger which I think it will. On one hand they can't be cool with people using the n-word but they can't dismiss his feelings either. Firing Kurtzman for not controlling behind the scenes disfunction allows them to sort of be on both sides of argument. Of course like Locutis said we don't know for sure. We might all be eating crow in the end. Jason
Kurtzman didn't find out about the problem till WELL AFTER it had occurred.
Neither of the individuals involved went to him or Ms. Paradise with their complaint.
And HR didn't let them know till after the phone call.
IF I were Kurtzman at this point, I'd have a long, open, sit-down group discussion with all my Writers to clear the air and let everybody get their hangups off their chests.
Otherwise there's always going to be animosity and distrust hanging in the air and nobody is going to put their full effort into the job.
