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The_Lone_Apple t1_jbohjjl wrote

Tough luck.

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Calm-Heat-5883 t1_jbopkp0 wrote

Never even heard of the show until I saw this article. Maybe that's why it was canceled. Or someone thought themselves more important than they were and management deciding enough is enough. There's a little tell in her telling them she was stepping down when her demands were not met. But basically begging for her job back when told they were canceling the show. Her bluff was called.

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BringMeInfo t1_jbopw0l wrote

The WNYC leadership is toxic AF and I wouldn't take their side of things at face value.

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The_Lone_Apple t1_jbow24g wrote

The harshest lesson that some people learn in life is that it isn't fair no matter how many songs you sing or chants you voice. This is especially true in media. It's about money, money, money, money and money.

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BringMeInfo t1_jbowjt9 wrote

Yeah, we still have employment laws and even if the firing is legal, doesn't mean it's above criticism. Responding to "that's unjust" with "well, life isn't fair" is defeatism and I reject it.

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The_Lone_Apple t1_jboy3yv wrote

People can criticize anything they like. A show, a law, a piece of pizza, whatever.

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BringMeInfo t1_jboy8qy wrote

Then I’m left to wonder about the point of your comment.

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The_Lone_Apple t1_jbp0euy wrote

The point is that Perry can be as upset as she likes and try to make a thing out of it to benefit herself, but in the end it doesn't matter.

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SSG_SSG_BloodMoon t1_jbu359m wrote

Wdym it doesn't matter? People were fired, a show was cancelled. Why are you posting "it doesn't matter" in this piece's comments section rather than in any other given news comment section? By "it doesn't matter" you mean "it happened" and somehow that's a dismissal of something?

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