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Originally Posted by TwistedChief
So, this is a fair question. Two answers:
1/ I might say it's bad judgment, but if she were shouting that he was a n***** for an hour outside of the door for a long time, I wouldn't fire him. He'd be on probation, but that sort of incitement is real and powerful and demeaning and does she deserve to be fully absolved in the entire thing? And is he fully responsible?
2/ My issue is more about this: If you saw the video 9 months ago and said, "you know what - she was calling him this and that and this is how he responded." And then your wife's best friend saw it and posted it on her Facebook timeline and you immediately felt the need to display how horrified you felt and fired him.
2/ is the issue for me.
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Well if you know he lied about what happened, then that throws his claim she was yelling the N-word into serious doubt.