Chapter 996
"What is this? Huh?"
After seeing this news, Song Ya was confused, "Because I sued CBS for discrimination, so they said that I was also discriminated against? Could it be a one-to-one tie or something? Don't they know that the severity of these two things is completely different? ?”
White discrimination against black is common and subtle, but it is easy to cause major incidents. Black discrimination against white... To be honest, in certain specific circumstances, it is almost always on the surface, pretending not to pretend, such as some teams with a majority of black athletes Inside, and the closest and most obvious example to itself, the hip-hop music scene.
Of course, discrimination against whites by blacks generally does not have much impact, because as far as society as a whole is concerned, blacks can occupy a dominant position in the mainstream, and there are too few areas where discrimination is qualified to cause actual harm to others.
"But we can't be completely politically correct ourselves."
Gordon, the director of A+CN, replied on the phone: "Like the Soul Train Music Award, it must be made clear on the surface that this is not an award specially set up for black musicians, but just loyal to black musicians such as soul, jazz, and blues. Music itself. It is impossible for those black universities to directly issue documents saying that they will not admit students of other ethnicities, and BET station, they are more diverse than A+CN, but they are limited...We really need to pay attention to what we say in the future as a group , former victims cannot openly become perpetrators."
"Wait, wait, how do you make it seem like this trouble is not caused by the company under your management?"
Song Ya asked: "What happened to the white girl who sued us?"
"Sorry, APLUS, I was just talking about the facts."
Gordon explained wearily: "I heard that the back office will be located in the outer suburbs of Chicago in the future. Many employees who feel that commuting is really inconvenient have reported to leave. We have suffered a lot of brain drain recently. The employee who interviewed the white woman has not been trained in personnel positions. So just..."
"Did you really say those words? Hehe... Anyway, I am not the absolute controlling party of A+CN now. You can't blame Gordon on my head. The choice of the new station site is the result of a collective decision of the board of directors."
Song Ya sneered, "Now that A+CN is accused, what are you going to do?"
"Let Mrs. Flock's law firm help respond to the lawsuit. Let's get in touch first to see how much evidence the woman has, and then... If the situation is not good, the only way to deal with it is to fire the employee involved and apologize."
Gordon replied: "I can only pray that the scheming woman didn't secretly record and leave evidence at that time."
"Fxxk, you better handle it beautifully!"
Song Ya did the same thing, "Talk to Alicia to discuss more."
"I see."
Gordon hung up the phone with a sigh, feeling tired, when someone knocked on the door outside the office, "Come in," he said.
"Hey Gordon, how are you doing?"
A middle-aged black man who was about the same age as me walked in. He was an old colleague from BET, and I heard that he had switched to CBS not long ago.
CBS? Damn it! He saw the undercover agent sent by APLUS, Goldman and Kim Wexler, a lawyer from Hamlin Law Firm, flash past the door.
"Why did you come to Chicago?" It was not easy to get angry, so I had to get up and shake hands with my old friend.
"There is good news."
The other party was full of smiles, "CBS wants to poach you to go to the 24-hour news channel that will open early next year. Do your old job, night news anchor, the most important one."
"Fxxkyou!"
Gordon made a rare curse, "Don't think I don't know what your CBS wants to do."
"It's a good chance for you anyway, isn't it?"
The other party persuaded: "Three major wireless stations, if counted by the 24-hour cable news station, once CBSnews starts broadcasting, it will immediately be one of the four majors comparable to CUU, MSNBC, and FOXnews, and you will become our pillar anchor , This is the highest achievement in the history of an African-American media person. How much better than managing a small channel with few subscribers in Chicago? Huh? And CBS promises to give you no less than the annual salary here,
For a long-term contract, there is no need to be humiliated by the upstart singer of APLUS. Yes, I've heard some rumors that a brat would dare to reprimand you in public..."
"I'm not a traitor to the whole race at a time like this."
Gordon pointed at the other party with his index finger, "And you, have sold your soul to the white devil, get out of my office, now!"
"Calm down, Gordon..."
The other party wanted to persuade him again, but Gordon had already pressed the beeper to ask the assistant to call the security of the TV station.
"Gordon called just now to say that CBS was trying to poach him, but he rejected it."
New York, Tribeca, Ms. Sloan puts down the phone.
"Hehe, it's because the lobbyist sent by CBS was seen by Jin from Goodman Law Firm?" Song Ya sneered.
"Maybe CBS did it on purpose?" Ms. Sloan said. "Don't pick on APLUS."
"Maybe." Song Ya casually doubted this kind of thing.
"The bad news is that CBS doesn't seem to want to give in," Ms. Sloan added. "They're going to save Bigpalo."
"Then go to court. Cochran's strategy is to sue CBS for systemic discrimination. Then all his family's executives, anchors, editors, and reporters' past public and even private words and deeds may be magnified by us. Regardless of If you win without warning, at least they will make trouble for a while."
Song Ya said: "Cochran will prove to me that my money was not wasted."
"Well, he has this ability. The good news is that CBS, or your enemies still seem to want to use upright methods to suppress and discredit you as before. If it were me, I would blame you for murdering 2PAC After the attack, just strike while the iron is hot and find an African-American gunman with a blood gang background to solve the problem, so as not to play such a troublesome trick."
Ms. Sloan said with a smile: "Then Motura can pretend to mourn you and release your commemorative album."
"Is this also called dignified and upright? Well, well, I will take it as good news..."
Speaking of which, wouldn't it be a failure for me to be a time traveler and face an assassination crisis? Blame it on the long tradition of assassination here, a country where even the great commander may die...
If he killed Motura himself, would it have too much impact? Motura is not little Lowry, and it seems that someone with more energy than him is involved in this matter. Killing the Italian may not be useful, just...
Song Ya's mind was spinning rapidly.
"I advise you to sign A+ Records as soon as possible, at least to have an umbrella of a big company."
"If you look at it this way, EMI and PolyGram are two foreign companies that are not suitable," Sloan said.
"If it's a local company, then only Warner...and Disney are left."
Song Ya snapped her fingers and began to plan, "Or consider Universal again, Emm..."
All of a sudden, twenty knives were stuffed into the palm of his hand, "No matter what, hurry up! Take advantage of the group of chattering lawyers going out for dinner." Sloan kicked off his high heels.
"Wesley, Wesley, don't be nervous. I heard that you don't have to worry about Halle Berry. Many people witnessed APLUS knocking you out that time. Did anyone see you beating Halle? No, right?"
In the Upper East Side, Motura is also calling Wesley Snipes, "Hasn't your lawyer already prepared the lawsuit documents? Let him submit it to the Los Angeles prosecutors. You can't lose this lawsuit... Listen , Listen, now that you and Robert De Niro starred in The End of Fire, which has been released for a week, the box office is only over 6 million, and the total box office is expected to be less than 20 million? That is a project with a production cost of 55 million! You have created another disaster for Columbia Pictures, I guess John Carley wants to kill you now, hurry up, even if it creates some buzz for your movie."
"Tommy."
Anthony Pelicano hurried in suddenly and turned on the TV.
"I know it was at David Geffen's party, I know, I know the witnesses at the time were Hollywood celebrities, don't worry about your future in Hollywood Wesley, I promise you will still have a movie, trust me .”
Motura hung up the phone, and a local Los Angeles entertainment show on the TV was also doing the content of 2PAC's death, 'According to our exclusive inquiries, we are pretty sure that on the day 2PAC was shot, he didn't want to go to Las Vegas, it was Su Ge Knight's repeated invitation that he reluctantly changed his plan to appear in Las Vegas...'
"What do you mean by APLUS? Want to throw the blame back to the Blood Gang and Su Ge Knight?"
Motula smiled after watching, "Ha! Maybe we don't need to do anything about this headless fly."
"Not APLUS."
Anthony Pelicano's face was very serious, "He can't influence this TV station, but Universal can."
"What do you mean? Isn't Universal Music the publisher of Suknight?" Motura asked.
"You may not know that the behind-the-scenes instigator who is now helping 2PAC's mother fight for his posthumous works and record copyrights is Death Row Records publisher Records, a label owned by Universal. He secretly funded Dre, who defected from Death Row Records, to open a new label. It’s also a record. Remember when 2PAC was imprisoned? Su Ge Knight got him out, so 2PAC gratefully signed their singer to Death Row Records, and which record company did 2PAC sign to before? Yes , or a record!"
Anthony Pelicano said: "Looks like there's a big conspiracy going on, so..."
"I see, so they want to blame us for APLUS... Take it back and continue to blame Su Genet, right?"
Motura suddenly realized, "As long as Su Ge Knight is not ruined and imprisoned, they and 2PAC's mother will not be able to snatch 2PAC's posthumous works and record copyrights, and Derry will not dare to show up."
"right."
Anthony Pelicano nodded: "We can't ruin the matter of Universal and Records at this time, no, there is already a butterfly effect, otherwise Universal will not risk exposure and let the associated media go shirtless."
"That kid is lucky, lucky pig..."
Motura muttered to himself, and thought for a while before getting up to get his coat, "In any case, our goal has been achieved, the previous wave of public opinion is enough, you continue to work as planned, I will see Howardskin again Mr. Greg's side."
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