maiforpeace wrote:Coito ergo sum wrote:maiforpeace wrote:There's no doubt that NPR is going through some shit right now. It's all over the national news. Who knows what's going to come down with the management. I don't listen to NPR enough to care that much I guess.
When it comes to taking a stance on unfairness in the workplace, let's just say there are plenty of other battles that I would choose over this one.

Sure, everyone picks their battles. But this incident reveals some, to me, disturbing implications. I get the impression NPR wanted Juan Williams out and this was what they latched onto as a pretext for doing so. Mara Liasson may be next on the chopping block. The reason is Williams' failure to toe an orthodox line. I don't find that an endearing quality in a news outlet.
EDIT: Sorry, I hit the edit instead of the quote button earlier. Fixed.
I agree. They are in the hotspot now, so hopefully those disturbing implications will get addressed.
I'm thinking Vivian Schiller acted on the assumption that she would not receive this kind of a firestorm. I think she heard the comment, and thought "here we go - everyone will be outraged by such an awful comment by Juan Williams..." == she could not conceive, for some reason, ahead of time that Juan's comment would be viewed by most people as perfectly reasonable, and expression of a very common feeling. Plus, she ignored the context where Juan Williams plainly is not a racist and is plainly not someone who is prejudiced against Islam.
How could she make this "mistake?" In my view its because she leads a very insular daily life, probably coming in contact almost exclusively with hard left folks, who constantly characterize people as idiots, racists, wackos and extremists "on the right," and in making those criticisms, they are often lumping in what amounts to be the vast majority of the American people. However, given the people she's surrounded by, she thinks most everyone would react to Juan's comment like she did. She probably thought it would be Juan getting his just desserts for his "racist" comment.
Now she probably thinks the firestorm is just some right wing wacko conspiracy ginned up by Fox News. The confusing part must be that some that she would likely have considered to be in her camp are coming out in support of Juan.