Nope. It's not what some of you are thinking. I'm not
talking about the suspension of Phil Robertson - at least not directly. I
believe they were wrong for doing it (and I'll get into that further down) but
if they have a clause in the contract about employees not doing anything that
detracts from the company image then it is perfectly within their right to
suspend or fire him. As was pointed out in an article yesterday - there is a
difference in legal freedom of speech and doing something that violates your
contract. (Of course - we don't know what the contract says or if he will be
fired. That's still up in the air.)
The reason I say "Shame on you A&E" is because
of what they're doing since the suspension of Phil Robertson. Just days after
they did it the network is showing back to back episodes of Duck Dynasty on
Sunday, beginning at 7pm and running consecutively until 4am Monday. Are they
serious about their dissolution with Phil? He's in every show they're going to
run. They're going to make advertising dollars from each show. So I guess their
displeasure with what Phil said doesn't take precedence over making the big
bucks from the most popular show on TV. (It is my understanding they ran back
to back shows last night as well but I can't verify that.) Can you say
"hypocrite?"
Another part of the same article said that Phil Robertson's
suspension for what he said was no different than Martin Bashir being forced to
resign from MSNBC or Alec Baldwin being fired from the same network for what
they said. And that would be wrong as well.
Phil Robertson made the controversial remarks in an
interview with GQ magazine. The interview had nothing to so with the show
except for the fact that if he wasn't on the show they would have no reason to
interview him. The article itself seemed suspiciously like a hit piece to me -
"let's get him to say something we can sensationalize." That's just
my opinion. And he was suspended before the magazine issue even hit the
newsstands.
Martin Bashir used his TV show to attack and say vulgar
things about a specific person - Sarah Palin. That alone makes it completely
different. And it still took MSNBC two weeks to do anything about it - probably
for the same reason - it was Sarah Palin. That network's pundits have long been
attacking her without repercussion.
Alec Baldwin was fired immediately for calling a reporter
names which were seen as derogatory against gays. In this politically correct
world it seems you must be careful what words you choose depending on who it is
you want to insult or attack. If you're attacking a Christian or a conservative
it's apparently not as big a deal as if you're attacking Muslims, gays and
lesbians or a liberal politician.
Should Baldwin have been fired for something he said on the
street that had nothing to do with the network that employed him? I don't know.
It's not like MSNBC didn't know Alec Baldwin had a history of gay slurs. He's
been in the news more than once for it.
In the same way - A&E knew who Phil Robertson was and I
have no doubt they knew what his beliefs are about homosexuality. But in this
politically correct world where no one is supposed to say anything that offends
anyone, (unless you're attacking Christians or conservatives, that is) voicing
a personal opinion to anyone can get you in trouble.
Apparently A&E isn't quite willing to put its money
where its beliefs are. Suspending Phil Robertson and then continuing to air
marathon episodes of the show he's on is hypocritical at best. Do they have the
right to do it? Certainly. Should they be complaining about Phil Robertson and
still making money from him? I guess that's a decision you have to make for
yourself.
A&E's statement concerning Robertson was ""We
are extremely disappointed to have read Phil Robertson's comments in GQ, which
are based on his own personal beliefs and are not reflected in the series 'Duck
Dynasty'," the network said in a statement.
"His personal views in no way reflect those of A&E
Networks, who have always been strong supporters and champions of the LGBT
community. The network has placed Phil under hiatus from filming
indefinitely."
They should have added one more sentence... "We will continue to make as much money
as possible from Robertson and his family while he is suspended."
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