It was a shameful manipulation of @SavannahGuthrie also, they should have called her the night before instead of springing it on her right before air time. The only reason was to capture raw emotion for ratings.
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Yep. How do those women not all walk out of there en masse and leave the CEO to deliver the news?
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Curious about the editorial decision to characterize this encounter as 'intercourse' instead of rape. Locking mechanism described in the next sentence by Doreen St. Felix as 'an instrument of violence', that violence seemingly being the encounter described.pic.twitter.com/Tu6FFTP8jo
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St Felix is quoting the NYT piece about Lauer, so that word isn't hers. I did wonder the exact same thing when I read it in the Times.
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Ah, good catch. I didn't read that carefully enough to see it was quoting the NYT article. Thanks for taking the time to clarify it.
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“We have witnessed a theatre of accountability insidiously refine itself...” savvy moral maneuvering, indeed. PR wins at moral manipulation. The company, employees, audience, ethics & social fabric lose
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I think it was a savvy display of a non-disclosure out of court settlement.
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Whatever.
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