Ex-NY Post Editor: Cartoon Flap Led To Firing
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NEW YORK (AP) A former editor for the New York Post has sued the newspaper, saying she was fired for labeling as racist a cartoon that critics said likened President Barack Obama to a dead chimpanzee.
Sandra Guzman sought unspecified damages in the discrimination lawsuit, filed Monday in U.S. District Court in Manhattan. The lawsuit said she had worked at the newspaper as associate editor since July 2003, repeatedly receiving glowing performance evaluations. The cartoon was published in February and referred to the killing two days previously of the violent chimpanzee by Connecticut police. It depicted the carcass of the chimp and two police officers with the caption: "They'll have to find someone else to write the next stimulus bill." The lawsuit said Guzman was subjected to a hostile work environment in which women and minority employees were continually subjected to discrimination and hostility. The lawsuit portrayed the Post as a nest of inappropriate and sexist comments and conduct and a place where racist comments were commonplace. In a statement, The Post said: "This lawsuit has no merit and is based on charges that are groundless."- Loading Comments...
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