Posted on 12/07/2016 6:48:55 AM PST by Cecily
A group of black CNN employees are filing a class action lawsuit against Atlanta-based CNN, Turner Broadcasting and New York based parent company Time Warner for racial discrimination.
Daniel Meachum, lead attorney, sent out a press release this morning with a scheduled press conference at 10:30 a.m. I do not know if the lawsuit has been filed in court as of yet.
As a result of the current discrimination lawsuit filed on behalf of DeWayne Walker vs. CNN, Time Warner & Turner, we have uncovered stories involving abuse of power, nepotism, revenge, retaliation and discrimination Meachum said in a press release.
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RUH-RHO!!
CNN’s response:
“We completely deny these allegations and want everyone to know we treat them negras just like they is family.”
“we have uncovered stories involving abuse of power, nepotism, revenge, retaliation and discrimination”
Sure that’s not the current WH admin??
OMG this is too funny!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Is it real? or ‘fake news’?
I just had my biggest belly laugh since the election.
This is karma......at......its.......best.....
couldn’t happen to a nicer group of hypocrites.
Will donna brazile join in the suit
ROTFLMAO!!!
They was in trouble when they started spelling “Negro” with a double G.
I really can’t take all this winning! DJT.....please stop!
I guess they weren’t black enough?
Only if it’s a size 22....................
It looks to be real news ABOUT fake news.
Will donna brazile join in the suit
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“Firing me for giving questions to Hillary was PURE racism.”
Sounds like that Blacklash Van Jones was talkin’ ‘bout...
Give 'em everything they want, then double it!
But, but, but...........inclusion. Who’s leading the charge? van jones?
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