Most jobs will fire you for using the n-word or any other slur regardless of the reason. This isn’t PC culture gone too far or any other non-existent nonsense.
This was a writers bullpen, not a carebear convention. It IS run amok. That's one of the best writers they could have possibly had and they ran him off, period.Most jobs will fire you for using the n-word or any other slur regardless of the reason. This isn’t PC culture gone too far or any other non-existent nonsense.
This is a corporate setting.....not hanging out with peers. Know the room. It sounds like he was given a warning and quit. He is a great writer and most likely not used being told what to do. There were other persons of color in the room as well. If brought to HR they have to do something.....he did not have to quit and write an OpEd that democracy was dying because he can't use racial slurs at work.
It’s a professional environment. While I agree that in this exact case, he had a valid reason. But it’s a blanket rule because others will abuse it and they will justify it in really shitty ways. Mostly how it’s “unfair” that some people can use slurs and others can’t.This was a writers bullpen, not a carebear convention. It IS run amok. That's one of the best writers they could have possibly had and they ran him off, period.
You could have knocked me over with a feather when I clicked on the article and saw the writer was Walter Moseley. I've read some of his Easy Rawlings novels and loved them Never read any of his sci fi. But, kinda glad I didn't know about him before this. If I'de been looking forward to his episodes and this happened, I'de be even more disappointed.That this is how we found out that Walter Mosley was involved with Star Trek at all disturbs me deeply.
Not if you use a little common sense.The future is going to be a never-ending Reign of Terror of wokeness, isn't it?
Moseley's an old guy.I wonder where and when his story took place.........do people even use the slur "paddy" anymore? I had to Google it.
No. They could have investigated, found the complaint baseless, and told the complainer to go pound sand.
How is it baseless? Because you aren’t offended?
I am not sure the issue is that CBS wasn't within their rights. Only that the person was wrong to rat him out. If they were trully offended they could have spoke up when he was talking and said that he/she was bothered by what he was saying or ignore it or leave the room for a moment. I bet they didn't because some part of them knew how absurd it is to call a old black man talking about experienced racism a racist. Instead like a coward they rat him out without even talking to the guy. Jason
https://variety.com/2019/tv/news/wa...iters-room-after-n-word-complaint-1203326990/
He was telling a story about his life and used the N word to describe a moment in his life and then got a call from HR and now has left the show.
Not sure what to make of this but surely if you are talking about yourself in the first person why would anyone else take offense if you used a word to talk about yourself in a non derogatory way? He didn't seem to infer this on other people.
Well, he should have been fired for saying the word Neelix. That's a cardinal sin.
Most jobs will fire you for using the n-word or any other slur regardless of the reason. This isn’t PC culture gone too far or any other non-existent nonsense.
How is it baseless? Because you aren’t offended?
I've seen it abused here, that's why we have a blanket rule with no exceptions.Even when you're quoting other people?
Remember the 2nd episode of The Office?Even when you're quoting other people?
Because he apparently quoted what a cop said.
No where in the op-ed does Mr. Mosley say or insinuate that he was told, or had it implied to him, anything along the lines of what you're fabricating here.Holy shit. The DIS' writers room is a toxic hellhole.
And to everyone blaming "PC culture" or "SJWs": FUCK THAT.
This is very much a rightwing thing to do: A white male telling a minority person to stop complaining, that "hey, racism is over. So stop talking about racism. Otherwise that makes us uncomfortable. Which makes you the real racist."
The issue isn't a black person dropping the n-word here. The issue is a socially conservative environment shutting down minorities to talk about racism. On a Star Trek show. Fuck that. These people can go to hell.
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