St. Louis news station reports on the Kurt Greenbaum affair
A St. Louis news station is the first mainstream media company to report on the Kurt Greenbaum affair.
The station, 4KMOV, did a good job on the story, interviewing Post-Dispatch deputy editor Bob Rose, who is supporting Greenbaum.
They also said it was unlikely that Greenbaum will resign.
And they linked to one of my Greenbaum posts, which is always a good thing.
Oh yeah, they’ve also turned off comments for this particular story.
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Comments
Can you guys see the video in the post?
I embedded it but it doesn’t appear on my screen.
I can not.
I don’t know what to do. I embedded it like I do all the other videos. I’ve tried several different times but it still doesn’t show up.
It’s probably something with the coding, which I have no clue about.
But I linked to it, so people can still see it.
I cant embed it either.
I guess somebody greenbaumed-out at the station.
So… Bob Rose isn’t sure about racist postings, that’s a grey area, oh but profanity is always bad.
There’s something wrong with these people.
I look at that asshole’s smug profile photo on his worthless blog and I wonder, do all of his co-workers hate him or just most of them?
Does he go home at night and fuck his wife or husband and tell them, “UNGH, I GOT A GUY FIRED TODAY. UNGH. TAKE IT BITCH. IM A VERY POWERFUL MAN. TAKE MY POWERFUL CAREER ENDING ROD.”
Heh… Marc Cox..
I hope the guy comes forward, he should not be afraid to tell the truth. What he did was not a big deal, he should be suing this newspaper and getting his story out there instead of hiding.
Bob Rose, that’s the guy I talked to on the phone (re: my earlier posting on the grennbaum/resign post)!
Yeah, he wasn’t very conciliatory and I got the impression they think this is much ado about nothing.
Just watched the video on the KMOV site.
Paraphrasing Bob Rose: Racism OK. Profanity? Absolutely not. Not on my watch.
Wait, what?
STLtoday seems like some podunk newspaper. I thought Saint Louis metro area had like 3 million people, how could such a low quality newspaper be serving such a large number of people?
“Oh yeah, they’ve also turned off comments for this particular story.”
They (The Post-Dispatch) also turned off the comments on Greenbaum’s last article, and I was the reason why.
Was I vulgar? Was I threatening? Nope. I offered the man a solution.
I simply suggested that he find the man, apologize, then do whatever he could to help the guy get his job back. My reasoning?
I said in my post that people had committed suicide over far less important things then losing a job and that Greenbaum really didn’t want the man’s blood on his hands.
I also suggested that he did not need any permission from anyone, his boss, his lawyer, nobody, to do so.
My post went up and less then 5 mins. later it was deleted and the comments section locked. It was the last post to make up.
I guess my suggesting he didn’t need to consult his boss is what got the post deleted. I don’t think Greenbaum is even in the loop anymore. It is all Mr. Rose at this point.
So, now they are deleting posts simply because somebody doesn’t agree with them.
I was VERY careful to word my post so as not to offend–and it still gets deleted. And the comments section locked after more then 400 posts. Did I hit a nerve Mr. Rose?
I agree, it’s a real podunk newspaper. Apparently the holding company is bleeding cash and firing staff left, right and centre. Guess you can see why when you know the rubbish they put out and their “journalistic” standards. Maybe they’re worried that firing Greenbaum may be seen as an admission of guilt and their lawyers have told them not to. Great policy guys. Instead of doing the right thing, trying to get a job back for the guy who was fired and avoiding a massive lawsuit (there must be hundreds of lawyers out there who’d take this on contingency) they’ll dig their heels in and destroy the long-term viability of their business. Not surprising they’re losing money. Who’d invest anything in this bunch of clowns?
You can almost watch the death of old media.
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