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Did he get 'personally' sued or just Fox News


I tried to find out online. That seems to be the reason they let him go but I think he can be held personally liable.

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I think both, and a number of other executives: https://www.businessinsider.com/fox-news-producer-mocked-jewish-employees-lawsuit-alleges-2023-3

It seems the racist remarks were from the producers, I think they are sued as well, but Tucker Carlson is sued for allowing it.

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It must be something major to take their most popular show off of the air. He's now been fired from three cable news networks.

Rupert Murdoch ordered it, I think it might have been a stipulation of the lawsuit?

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https://twitter.com/thatdayin1992/status/1650577034555588610?s=20

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Everything is a conspiracy apparently.

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Well, the lawsuit was from a Jewish person, there is this Jewish ownership of media thing going on, also the "racist" remarks are very weak: A producer on Tucker Carlson's Fox News show mocked a Jewish employee for going to a "Jew bakery" to "see his people".

But Jewish bakery is a real thing, because the Jewish dietary requirements.

If a black guy says to a white guy that he is going to a "white bakery" to "see his people". It is probably more racist, and I am still not sure that is going to be enough for a lawsuit.

So naturally it triggers some imaginations.

Why wasn't Fox standing with Carlson? Just fire some of the producers making those remarks?

But if it was Fox wanted to get rid of Carlson, without breaking the contract, I am sure there is something in the contract for that kind of things, then it is not a bad way.

Rupert Murdoch is no longer running day to day operations of Fox news due to his advanced age, why is he suddenly interfering for a nuisance lawsuit like that?

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