I missed that part, hence wondering if there is deeper in terms of evidence of racism, on going harassment, things that could have legal ramifications.They explicitly stated in the podcast that there is a deeper level they didn't report out of respect for the timeliness of it, I-T. C'mon.
I would like to see those things made public, and I like what I’m hearing from Mendes about media openness going forward. I like that this is all being talked about and spiralling into a larger case study of the recent history of sports journalism in Ottawa.
My point was questioning whether there is a bigger story, or more just examples of the same asshole stories. By the sounds of things this will serve to maybe be a catalyst for media coverage change of the team and new ownership.
It’s interesting to hear that Ian has taken this beyond folks looking for a pound of flesh from a dead guy to looking into how media needs to cover the team going forward.
This is an emotional subject, and I want to be clear that I have no interest in sweeping this under the rug. I didn’t want to get bogged down on just more and more asshole stories, instead, having said that, I have to consider that there are people who may feel victimized and want to have their stories made public. Sometimes I can get focused in on my own opinions, so it’s nice sometimes to take a moment to sit back and consider several perspectives. It also looks like things are focusing on how this all stayed quiet, and how things can change going forward.