Friday, April 9, 2010
The reporter who hit ‘send’
Posted by Bobby
Let me take you back to the morning after the election last fall when Maine voters overturned that state’s same-sex marriage law. You’re a veteran newspaper reporter named Larry Grard. You’re a Christian. You work for the Morning Sentinel, part of a chain of papers owned by MaineToday Media. Your company editorialized in support of same-sex marriage, but you disagree.
You show up at work that post-election Wednesday — apparently after sleeping very little — and your fuse is a little short. Maybe a whole lot short. Your crank up your e-mail, and a news release from the Human Rights Campaign, a national gay rights organization, is waiting. You read this statement, and it offends you:
“Although we lost our battle in Maine, we will not allow the lies and hate — the foundation on which our opponents built their campaign — to break our spirits. We are on the right side of history and we will continue this fight,” said Human Rights Campaign President Joe Solmonese.How do you respond? Remember, you chose a profession where you’re supposed to keep your opinion to yourself. Particularly on the job. But … this really nags at you. So, you log into a personal e-mail account and fire up a response. You hit the send button on this message:
“Who are the hateful, venom-spewing ones? Hint: Not the Yes on 1 crowd. You hateful people have been spreading nothing but vitriol since this campaign began. Good riddance!”Your boss finds out about the e-mail. You’re fired. And before long, you’re making national news, claiming you’re the victim of religious discrimination. But your boss insists that the firing was not about same-sex marriage or religious discrimination, but rather a serious breach of the company’s employee and journalistic expectations.
More:
http://www.getreligion.org/?p=30598Hat-tip to:
http://twitter.com/GayMarriage/status/11882594595Good riddance to Larry Grard.
See also:
Reporter fired for gay marriage taunt blames ‘anti-Christian bias’
http://rawstory.com/2009/2009/12/maine-reporter-fired-calling-gay-rights-campaign-hateful-job/MaineToday Responds to Reporter's Firing
http://www.downeast.com/media-mutt/2009/december/mainetoday-media-reportersSee prior thread:
Maine reporter fights firing for anti-gay marriage note
Thu Dec-10-09 11:02 AM
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=389x7198280