They never fired him. They removed him from air, barred him from company email, but kept paying him. The idea was to keep him silent through 2024 because he was leaning too far Trumpwards and Fox is pushing De Santis.
The conflict now is over whether it was him or them who first breached the contract. They are trying to enforce a non-compete, but apparently Twitter was never listed as a "competitor" so it looks like they've fucked up their silencing gambit entirely.
The bullshit semantics of "we didn't fire you, we're just removing you from your job" is infuriating. Stop acting like a lawyer and start acting like a man.
They never fired him. They removed him from air, barred him from company email, but kept paying him. The idea was to keep him silent through 2024 because he was leaning too far Trumpwards and Fox is pushing De Santis.
The conflict now is over whether it was him or them who first breached the contract. They are trying to enforce a non-compete, but apparently Twitter was never listed as a "competitor" so it looks like they've fucked up their silencing gambit entirely.
The bullshit semantics of "we didn't fire you, we're just removing you from your job" is infuriating. Stop acting like a lawyer and start acting like a man.
Which is... Effectively firing him. They're just trying to keep him stuck in limbo.
If you want to quibble over technicalities, we can, but realistically... They fired him.