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joe4zu.bsky.socialonBluesky3h ago
Patriots coach Mike Vrabel still has his job. Two female reporters have been fired as a result of his alleged affair with one of those reporters. This is the USA work place women have always had to navigate.
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Analysis Summary
NFL reporter Dianna Russini resigned from The Athletic after leaked photos with Patriots coach Mike Vrabel surfaced, while Vrabel has kept his job. The post accurately identifies the disparity in accountability but overstates the scopeโavailable reporting documents only Russini's departure, not two female reporters being fired. The broader point about workplace double standards aligns with reporting from The Guardian and Boston Globe on the unequal fallout.
Claims Analysis (3)
โPatriots coach Mike Vrabel still has his jobโ
Multiple sources confirm Vrabel has not been fired; he 'emerged unscathed' after the scandal.
โTwo female reporters have been fired as a result of his alleged affair with one of those reportersโ
Dianna Russini resigned (not fired); claim of 'two female reporters' fired is unverified in available sources. Only Russini's departure is documented.
โThis is the USA work place women have always had to navigateโ
Commentary on systemic workplace inequality. The implicit claimโthat women face disproportionate accountability in workplace scandalsโis supported by the documented pattern here.
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