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Wokest of the woke, they’ve fired a commentator by framing her.
Cumulus Media is one of those incredibly woke leftist media groups out to reshape our minds and our morals. Every day it seems they pile more of their woke sh@t on the already steaming pile. In their latest transgression we see why Cumulus Media is not worthy of our time to watch, listen, or even consider.
Owning over 428 radio stations across America, they are a powerhouse and present a very real and present danger to the morality, legality, and spirit of America. The link below shows just how prevalent they are.
HUGE MEDIA COMBINES OFTEN GO ASTRAY
Here we go – A conservative writer and commentator, Amber Athey, says she was fired from a radio job with Cumulus Media and accused of being racist after joking that a brown suit worn by Vice President Kamala Harris looked like a UPS uniform. C’mon man! That’s taking things just a bit too far, don’t you think?
Click here: https://nypost.com/2022/04/05/amber-athey-fired-for-likening-kamala-harris-suit-to-ups-uniform/
Amber Athey, the Washington editor for The Spectator magazine’s world edition, claimed she lost her regular spot on DC talk station WMAL after she referenced UPS’s slogan in a tweet about Harris’ attire at the State of the Union address. “Kamala looks like a UPS employee — what can brown do for you?” Athey’s March 1 tweet read. “Nothing good, apparently.”
FASHION STATEMENTS DON'T DESERVE DISMISSAL.
So here we go; Cumulus Media, anxious to find a reason to fire anyone who would even criticize the dress taste of their pet, Kamala Harris, fixed on race. Isn’t always ‘The Race Card’ that comes out of the pocket and is levelled at anyone leftists don’t like? They cited the reason for her firing. Athey says, “All of a sudden, the Kamala tweet was being re-framed as racist and dozens of Twitter accounts were bragging about contacting my employers about my ‘bigotry.”.
CUMULUS IS THE REAL BIGOT HERE!
So there ya go. It looks like Cumulus is under the impression that all UPS delivery drivers are black, and this is now somehow demeaning to blacks because Athey’s reference seems to somehow demean the person or office of Vice President of the United States. Isn’t this, in and of itself, prejudice and bigotry? It seems so to me. I refuse to listen to the Cumulus Station in my area and will encourage others to do likewise.
I’m Max, and that’s the way I see it!
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