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DominiqueRadio said:
fredcantu said:Any chance it was someone tweeting using his name? Even Governor Perry had that happen to him without his knowledge.
daypart said:FWIW, I don't see any of the tweets from that screen shot in the Twitter account today.
mmnassour said:I do not accept racism in my business or my friends. YOU sir, may "get over" that.
One of the local sports talk shows mentioned that Dallas-based listeners have pointed out that Bacsik;s observation was based on a "drop" promo that airs on his station. His tweet was making a reference that had been made, ostensibly as a joke, many times in the promo airing on his station.johnqdoe said:There are things said on the Ticket that are 10000 times more offensive than this.
Then the nature of Tweet to inherently ignore "context" is a real problem, just like shouting "fire" inappropriately.daypart said:One of the local sports talk shows mentioned that Dallas-based listeners have pointed out that Bacsik;s observation was based on a "drop" promo that airs on his station. His tweet was making a reference that had been made, ostensibly as a joke, many times in the promo airing on his station.johnqdoe said:There are things said on the Ticket that are 10000 times more offensive than this.
daypart said:One of the local sports talk shows mentioned that Dallas-based listeners have pointed out that Bacsik;s observation was based on a "drop" promo that airs on his station. His tweet was making a reference that had been made, ostensibly as a joke, many times in the promo airing on his station.
fredcantu said:if his comments were in reference to something else already on-air, it looks like the station found someone to take the fall for their overall presentation.
DominiqueRadio said:I honestly hope this serves as a lesson for people in the media that you just can't do this type of thing and expect to keep your job.
Tom Wells said:mmnassour said:I do not accept racism in my business or my friends. YOU sir, may "get over" that.
I don't "accept" it, but I recognize it exists, and while we have choice in friends, business (or work) may require that we
get along with those whose positions we would find obnoxious. It would be better that we would NOT have to deal with such
"isms" in people if we didn't find out they feel this way. Such folks will always make sure to find a way to
promote their "ism". I work daily with a openly racist man, and while we've never discussed race, we don't see eye to eye anyway,
so we steer clear and simply say ALMOST NOTHING to each other, unless it is directly tied to a job at hand where both of us are required.