How does firing one guy for an incident that allegedly took place years ago and just came to their attention amount to "STILL" encouraging a culture of sexual misconduct? Didn't you admit above that you don't even know what the incident was, you buffoon?
I don't recall any rape accusations at Fox. NBC has had them recently, only ousted news chief Andy Lack a few weeks ago, and is reportedly currently being investigated by prosecutors for systemic sexual misconduct.
"NBC News is being probed over numerous claims of sexual assault and discrimination — including allegations of a cover-up by ousted chairman Andy Lack, according to a report Tuesday.
The New York attorney general has been investigating the damning claims about the network for at least six months, DailyMail.com said.
More than a dozen women have been interviewed by officials from a department dubbed “The Weinstein Unit” for its work nailing movie mogul Harvey Weinstein for rape, sources told the site.
Former NBC News anchor Linda Vester confirmed to the site that she is one of the women interviewed about alleged violations at the network.
As well as her accusations against legendary news anchor Tom Brokaw, Vester says investigators were particularly eager on information on Lack, the controversial chairman ousted in a surprise shakeup Monday.
“They wanted to know about Andy Lack and what I knew about his involvement in retaliation against me and by NBC News once I came forward with my story,” Vester told the site."
https://nypost.com/2020/05/05/nbc-news-probed-over-alleged-sexual-assaults-as-chairman-ousted/
This was only two months ago, and involved the freaking NBC news chief and his top talent, not just some reporter. Whatever happened at Fox pales in comparison to the actual, allegedly still festering, petri dish of sexual misconduct at NBC and some other leftist networks. I don't recall you starting any threads about that though, hypocrite.
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