(April 21, 2016 at 12:13 am)SteelCurtain Wrote: If your job is a public figure for a media organization, all of your media platforms are representative of your employer.
If you sign on to be public figure, sorry, you don't get to do this. Also, this is like the third time Schilling has done this. Last time he compared Muslims to Nazis.
ESPN is owned by Disney. If you start to affect a company's bottom line, they should be able to fire you.
I'm fully sober now haha, and I agree with you. If you are employed by a company and are considered a public figure, the comments you make are your responsibility and yours alone. "Lose lips sinks ships" A quote my father always says to me.