Friday, April 10, 2009

Fox Hits a New Low, Again...

There are some things that you just don't do.  Laugh at an old person if they fall.  Make fun of a handicapped person.  Taunt a homeless person.  These are things that we're taught at a very young age.  When we see someone else do them, we are disgusted and appalled by them; and rightfully so.  Yet the Fox Network and Fox News don't share that common sense.  Maybe it's because ruthless media hoarder Rupert Murdoch owns both of them.  Maybe it's because Fox doesn't have a problem profiting off of some of the worst things we face in life.  Either way, they do not seem to have a conscience, and their newest show proves it.

If you haven't heard about the show, it's called 'Someone's Gotta Go."  Each Episode will feature a person getting laid off in these tough economic times.  To make matters worse, before the poor sap is laid off, the whole world will know how much money they make.  That's right; Fox will show everyone's salaries on the show before they help give someone the ax.  Also, the employee will not be fired by their boss based on their performance or anything practical like that; Fox will let the employee's co-workers fire them.  So this means if you're a hard worker and a bunch of slackers at your company don't want you making them look bad by actually doing your job, they get to fire you.  Great business model. 

In such tough economic times that have resulted in people actually snapping and shooting their entire families to death; does Fox try to help?  No, they offer to go outside of their own company to fire people and actually make the situation worse.  And while all of this is going on, they're profiting from it.  I can't think of many things more disgusting or wrong than that. 

The creator of the show, Fox's Mike Darnell, says he isn't concerned about the emotional fallout in a workplace after "Someone's Gotta Go," where an employee might be left to work with a colleague they'd just said on national television should be fired.

"Sounds like good reality television," he said. "You just described a good concept for a reality TV show." 


Mike, let's just say you'd better hope the two of us never meet in a dark alley; because I'd like to give you more than a piece of my mind.  As if taking tough economic times and then profiting off of making them worse isn't bad enough, there's more.  If we don't rise up and send a message to Fox that we do not want this show to air, then we're saying not only are we okay with this, we're okay with the precedent it sets and what's yet to come.  If we let this show air, what's next?  Fox gathers up a group of Cancer patients and decides which one is denied health care?  Fox gets a room of pregnant women together and they can't leave until they pick which mother's baby should be aborted?  Don't think that's possible?  Well if you don't tell Fox that enough is enough right now, then don't be surprised when they take it to the next level, again.  There are plenty of entertaining shows out there that don't hurt people like this.  We don't need this America.


If you are outraged and do not want Fox profiting off of everyday people suffering in these difficult times, you can do something about it.  If you'd like, you can call Fox or write them a letter and tell them you do not want "Someone's Gotta Go" to air.  You can also tell them if the show does air, you will not watch any programming from the Fox Network or Fox News.  The phone number for Fox Broadcasting Company is (310) 369-1000, Fax - (310) 369-1283.  If you'd like to send them a letter their mailing address is:

Fox Broadcasting Company

10201 W. Pico Blvd.

Los Angeles, CA 90035


Mark "Marky Mark" Grimaldi

Executive Producer

The Leslie Marshall Show
"The Only True Democracy in Talk Radio – Of, For, And By The People"
www.lesliemarshallshow.com



9 comments:

  1. good call on fox news, they claim to be fair and balanced yet, if someone is of an opposing political view, or if fox can profit from showing someones heartache, they quickly jump on it like jackyles on a wounded zebra, just to feed their corporate greed, the best thing for the world is if the fcc makes fox news disband, this is the only way, to cure the world of yellow hurtfull journalism/broadcasting,
    thank goodness for the leslie marshall show where people can voice their opinions and get both sides of the story

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  2. Fox - what a concept you have. Embarass people on television. Makes sense to me. You are the home of the original embarassment, Geraldo Rivera (let's see what's in Capone's vault). I'm still laughing!! Mr. Grimaldi is right. If you do this show, you might as well cover the eventual murder/suicides that will take place. Those are right up Fox's alley too.

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  3. Isn't this the pot calling the kettle black. What about what the liberals did to Joe the plumber? But that is ok? Both sides to what story? The tea parties? I left her a comment, but she gave the usual excuses. You want Fox disbanded, because they tell the truth. As far as embarassing people, liberals call anyone a liar or racist when they disagree with them, but again, it is ok. The only way to cure the world, is for EVERYONE to start telling the truth and quit blaming everyone else.

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  4. I was shocked and appalled when I saw this. Glad I wasn't alone. Why the hell would you want to make entertainment out of a real life situation that is hurting so many people?

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  5. Leslie Marshall Hits a New Hateful, Ignorant Low

    Well, Ms. Marshal, you have produced yet another predictable, hateful, demagogic rant based solely on bias and ignorance. After reviewing the various proposals for the new show, I conclude that, if done right, it could offer significant positive benefits to both the individuals involved and to the nation as a whole. The proposals I have seen all involve a small company and all participation by individuals will be voluntary. The entire staff will be required to make the decision about who must be laid off, and the staff will be required to justify its decision according to fundamental business principles using information available to management. As a episode progresses, the company staff will learn along with the national workforce the considerations which must be made, what it will take to keep from being fired, and what it will take to make the company prevail. So, done right, this show could provide valuable information to ordinary workers, and it could offer a whole new fresh way to meet the nation’s financial challenges. Staff might well have some excellent ideas about how to handle a financial crisis at their company.

    You don’t see this because hate distorts your reality. All you can do is trash the producer’s motives and threaten violence in a dark alley. Your accusation that FOX seeks to make money on misery is arrogant, especially considering that you make your money by spewing utter falsehoods, promoting division, and pandering to ignorance.

    David Loomis
    La Crescenta, CA

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  6. God......talk about ranting. Another right winger who just speaks in Limbaughese. How sickening. If you can ever speak for yourself David, give it a go. Leslie, unlike your leader Rush, lets everyone have their say on her show - "of, for and by the people".

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  7. Mark "Marky Mark" GrimaldiApril 20, 2009 at 9:52 PM

    Wow, great comments everyone! I really appreciate the feedback. Positive or negative it's good to discuss these things. Keep your opinions coming.

    Thanks guys and gals,
    Mark

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  8. GUYS AND GALS!!!???!!!

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