CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — A former top executive in a North Carolina-based health care system who claimed in a lawsuit that he lost his job because he is a white male was awarded $10 million by a federal jury on Tuesday.
In his 2019 lawsuit, David Duvall said he lost his job as senior vice president of marketing and communication at Novant Health due to efforts to diversify top leadership positions, news outlets reported. The jury said Novant Health failed to prove that it would have dismissed Duvall regardless of his race.
Duvall said in his lawsuit that he was fired in 2018 without warning or explanation shortly before his fifth anniversary with the company. He said he was replaced by two women, one Black and one white. Duvall, who worked in Mecklenburg County, accused Novant of violating Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, which prohibits race and gender discrimination in the workplace.
He's being a dick but he's right. There's nothing more that journalists love than rewriting history. Archives prevent that.
I've kind of given up on being nice about this and a lot of other things. People need to be rebuked when they're wrong.
In my opinion you're missing the broader picture.
The news orgs drove the man-hating narrative partially because it got them views. A lot of views.
When you start making sure stories that benefit you carefully hide how many views they're getting, I think you've reached the point of being so dominated you're sabotaging yourself on their behalf.
An archive contains a link to the original url. By using an archive, you can satisfy both sides, because people that care about click measurement can visit the original.
Edit: after reading some of your other comments, I think you should leave this place because you aren't ready for it. Lurk for 2 more years, as they say.