This local TV news station is the most diverse and, tragically, the most rife with accusations of racial discrimination. Take a look:
Second Black Journalist At KSHB Let Go After Accusing The TV Station Of Race Discrimination
Just over a year after he sued KSHB 41 Action News for race discrimination and retaliation, sports anchor Dee Jackson was let go with no notice. Jackson said he was out covering a Chiefs practice on Sept.
Black people in KC should not tune into KSHB because of race discrimination complaints at the station.
ReplyDeleteThe race card of fortune.
ReplyDeleteThe truth is he sucked so good riddance chump
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ReplyDeleteGet a life dude and stop playing the race card. You were probably let go because your mother named you Dee so go blame mama. Lesson learned don't hire black people and avoid the problem all together.
I like Dee but he needs to accept the fact that he is mediocre and not outstanding at all. He did nothing to earn a promotion.
ReplyDeleteHey the guy at least has awesome bowling trophies.
ReplyDeleteDee was a pretty good sports reader. He was probably told that he was then next Frank Boal or Jack Harry. He just wasn't a top drawer reporter but that does not reflect on his management skills, or does it? People of all colors and both genders lose jobs in the sports industry every day. The facts may be that his claims likely did not support the actual situation.
ReplyDeleteNext time don't be so quick to play the race or gender cards.
I like Dee and thought he was sharp as a sports guy. A jury of his peers will decide.
ReplyDeleteIt's a results bidness and you couldn't cut it. Who cares about sports reporters these days anyway?
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