Monday, September 02, 2019

Exclusive: Baltimore Sun Fires Black Sales Rep Over Her EEOC Complaint

Yet this is the paper that claims Donald Trump is racist for his perfectly accurate criticisms of Baltimore and Eljiah Cummings?


The Baltimore Sun last month flagrantly violated local, state and federal civil rights law by  firing a highly accomplished black woman with decades of stellar work for the paper's advertising department in retaliation for her pending EEOC complaint against the broadsheet.


Even before the woman's whtie overlords cut her loose it appeared that the EEOC was considering suing the Baltimore Sun over its racially noxiious abuse of the woman, who was stripped of lucrative accounts and not paid for the work she did after she ran afoul of white management.


It is illegal to retaliate agaisnt somebody in employment based on protected activities, including EEOC complaints or complaints to local city or state human rights offices.


Maybe, instead of race-baiting Donald Trump editorial page writer Peter Jensen, who wrote the acclaimed editorial depicting the President as racially noxious because he upbraided Congessman Elijah Cummings (D-Maryland) for not denuding the City of its inveterate crime and rats should take a good hard look at the advteristing department that pays his salary.


Unlike calling Trump a racist that would take real courage.


To use a great expression of the late New York Post editorial page editor Eric Breindel, little steps for little feet--racists treat blacks more harshly than they do whites.


The Baltimore Sun, in its editorial, did not present any evidence that Trump was singling out Cummings because he is black. 


Incidentally, Cumming to his immense credit (no sarcam intended) met with the black woman who filed the EEOC complaint and backed her whoeheartedly.


This reporter says to his immense credit because very few people in DC do the right thing without cameras around.


Jensen could not immediately be reached for comment tonight.


Updates to follow tomorrow, please God, to use the great understated religious expression of my grandmother Ruth Goldstock.

0 Comments:

Post a Comment

Subscribe to Post Comments [Atom]

<< Home