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DonFerrari said:
Hedra42 said:
DonFerrari said:
 


Even more when the decision is bad for everyone, the victim, the network, his coleagues and customers.

 

But yes some people loves to do the moral talk but can't think straight even if their lives depend on that. They just want to push an agenda.

It doesn't matter how influential or successful the TV celebrity is, nowadays the BBC - or any company, institution or whatever, can no longer be seen to turn a blind eye based on how big and influential that celebrity is.

A guy attacked his colleague, and his behaviour was bad enough to be fired over, and bad enough for the police to have wanted to investigate further.


Hey man, have you burnt your hand? Because you probably touched the sun trying to reach this far.

who here said they should turn a Blind eye? We just said there were better options that wouldn't harm others as this done.

and he must be a really bad person for his coleagues to decide losing hundreds Thousand pounds to support him. And the guy that was attacked prefered not to push for this.

Police investigation isn't just for vicious case.

 

I still think this is an elaborated april's fool day joke and that interpretation classes could help you out.

The elephant in the room wore bling, a shell-suit, smoked a big cigar and hung around children's hospitals. If you genuinely don't understand what I'm talking about here, then I'll accept your ignorance and excuse your final comment.

It's not me that got my hand burnt, it was the BBC. These days, they are careful to make the right decision, even if it's an unpopular decision, even if it's bad for business, even if some may view it as unreasonably harsh. And believe me, I enjoyed watching Top Gear along with many other fans and I'm sorry to see Clarkson go.

And I'll add a disclaimer right now before anyone clicks on the quote button to hound me for even mentioning it, I am absolutely NOT comparing Clarkson to  that person in any way whatsoever; I am merely pointing out that this decision shows how times have changed.