Toronto reporter shames the "F**K her right in the Pu$$y" clan!

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I always thought this was a big setup? like the reporter was in on it
 

Robbie Hart

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Can we get some more pictures of reporter? Or her name to get a better "viewpoint"of her so we can give an opinion?
 

Lamont Cranston

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Good. That idiot doesn't deserve a job paying anywhere close to that. He's a loose cannon with a terrible sense of humor, and huge ego.
He worked for the provincial hydro company called "Hydro One" and he just f*cked his $106,000.00 job right in the p*ssy.
 

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He worked for the provincial hydro company called "Hydro One" and he just f*cked his $106,000.00 job right in the p*ssy.
Yep, he sure did lol. Maybe he'll think twice next time before he wants to be an immature idiot, acting out for some attention from his buddies.
 

Lamont Cranston

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Yep, he sure did lol. Maybe he'll think twice next time before he wants to be an immature idiot, acting out for some attention from his buddies.
They canned him based on the "code of conduct" in his job contract. That his actions reflected badly on the company he works for even if it was outside of work hours.
 

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Photo: The Canadian Press. All rights reserved.
A social media firestorm touched off by a female TV reporter who fought back against sexually explicit taunts hurled by several soccer fans has cost one Toronto engineer his job.

Ontario's largest electricity provider, Hydro One, issued a statement late Tuesday saying it has terminated one of its employees in connection with the incident Sunday at a Toronto FC game, which was captured on video.

CityNews reporter Shauna Hunt is shown in the video questioning two men who emulated a trend seen in other cities by shouting obscenities into her microphone.

A Hydro One spokesman said Shawn Simoes, an assistant network management engineer with the company, was fired for violating the company's code of conduct.

Hunt said her confrontation, which triggered a flood of social media support, came about after almost a year of nearly constant harassment.

"I hit my limit and I had to push back," Hunt said in a telephone interview. "I wasn't going to stand for it anymore. It was time to say something."

Her confrontation with two men, captured by CityNews cameras and aired later that day, shows the men dismissing Hunt as she asks what could prompt them to taunt women in such a way.

When asked how their mothers would appreciate such conduct, one man is heard saying that she would have found it funny eventually.

Several social media posts also named the second individual, saying he worked for Cognex Corporation. A company spokeswoman said the views expressed in the video were "reprehensible" and inconsistent with Cognex's values.

"We cannot comment on employee matters publicly, but we take this issue seriously and will be addressing it," Sarah Laskowski said in a statement.

The video has since gone viral and touched off a flood of support, but Hunt said she hopes it shines a light on an issue Canadian female reporters have been grappling with since at least last summer.

"It happens almost every day, sometimes numerous times a day," Hunt said. "It's not just me, it's reporters all over the city almost on a daily basis."

Many of Hunt's colleagues later shared their own experiences of being taunted on air, with one reporter telling CityNews she had once heard the same sexually explicit remark shouted by a nine-year-old boy.

The child's actions, according to one gender analyst, show that overt sexism can take a heavy toll on society as a whole.

Steph Guthrie said such comments make women feel objectified and powerless to shift the focus from their bodies back to their professional accomplishments.

She also said allowing verbal taunts to go unpunished can set the stage for younger generations to keep the cycle alive.

"When these videos are circulating and young men are seeing this as an example of how to 'perform' their masculinity, they're getting I would say a violent understanding of what masculinity is, and they're seeing it as a show of dominance over women in particular," she said.

Another observer said the incident once again highlighted the power of social media.

"Objectionable behaviour like this has long been an issue...," said social media expert Carmi Levy. "But social media has accelerated and amplified the process, exposing these cases to a far larger audience, and making it that much easier for bosses and significant others to connect the dots and bring those responsible to some form of online justice."

Backlash against Hunt's hecklers was swift and wide-ranging even before word of Simoes' termination.

Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment, the parent company of the Toronto FC soccer team, said the perpetrators would be banned from future games if they are identified.

MLSE also pledged to offer tighter security measures for female reporters covering future events, a move applauded by Toronto FC's general manger.

Tim Bezbatchenko said harsh penalties are necessary to send a message that "degrading" behaviour is not acceptable, adding he hopes to shift the dialog towards solutions rather than problems.

"We have a platform to address things that are still happening in society, and that's really what's important," he said. "I think we need to work together. The whole city of Toronto and all of our sports fans, to eradicate this type of behaviour on our properties."

The phenomenon of shouting lewd remarks at female reporters began emerging in 2014 in the United States of men approaching female reporters as they were doing live bulletins, trying to commandeer their microphones and yelling about committing sex acts.

Similar incidents in Canada have prompted police forces in both Toronto and Calgary to warn that hecklers could find themselves facing criminal charges.
 

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They canned him based on the "code of conduct" in his job contract. That his actions reflected badly on the company he works for even if it was outside of work hours.
I agree with their decision. Whether it holds up in court, if this guy chooses to pursue it, I have no idea. People should conduct themselves in a manner that reflects well on the company that they work for at all times. People get terminated for posting dumb shit on social media all the time, for this very reason. With today's technology (camera phones, etc), people need to always be aware of how they act & who may be watching. Just my opinion...although a biased one, because I think that guy is a loud mouthed, entitled twat.
 

Lamont Cranston

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I agree with their decision. Whether it holds up in court, if this guy chooses to pursue it, I have no idea. People should conduct themselves in a manner that reflects well on the company that they work for at all times. People get terminated for posting dumb shit on social media all the time, for this very reason. With today's technology (camera phones, etc), people need to always be aware of how they act & who may be watching. Just my opinion...although a biased one, because I think that guy is a loud mouthed, entitled twat.
It'll hold up. Gov't companies here are looking to make a stand and show they are against sexual harassment ever since the Jian Ghomeshi case at the CBC. This guy might get some kind of severance package based on the minimum standards or even a little bit more but he's not going to get his job back.

Also, there is talk now that the other guy might get canned as well.
 

lookoutawhale

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crazyness. I was just going to say that if his employer saw this there could be problems.

Imagine this guy going the next day to some big meeting in a suit and tie trying to make a deal with a business woman who saw the telecast.

and are they drunk before The Toronto MLS game already? hehe. most people wait until they are in the stadium
 

Lamont Cranston

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crazyness. I was just going to say that if his employer saw this there could be problems.

Imagine this guy going the next day to some big meeting in a suit and tie trying to make a deal with a business woman who saw the telecast.

and are they drunk before The Toronto MLS game already? hehe. most people wait until they are in the stadium
Oh they were for sure ripped. The guy apparently tried to say he was drunk and therefore is not responsible. However he still got canned.
 

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I agree with him being canned, but I still find FHRITP to be hilarious
 

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I'm confused, which guy got canned? When I look at the video it appears that the guy who says "Fuck her right in the pussy," is some dude who leans over the fellow's shoulder who is being interviewed, then he disappears. I wasn't sure how she ended up calling out the guys to the left as if she knew they had been there waiting for it, but I assumed the knew something we couldn't have from this little clip, after all she was hanging there with the group and likely had a good bead on the situation. However, which guy is it that was fired, the loudmouth who didn't even say it but went on about how it is always funny and his Mom wouldn't care? The dude who is pictured with the reporter in the image that is posted with the article? I hope so, because it would be funny to see if his Mom cares now, lol! This reporter should track her down for an interview, that would be some sweet golden karma right there!
 

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I'm confused, which guy got canned? When I look at the video it appears that the guy who says "Fuck her right in the pussy," is some dude who leans over the fellow's shoulder who is being interviewed, then he disappears. I wasn't sure how she ended up calling out the guys to the left as if she knew they had been there waiting for it, but I assumed the knew something we couldn't have from this little clip, after all she was hanging there with the group and likely had a good bead on the situation. However, which guy is it that was fired, the loudmouth who didn't even say it but went on about how it is always funny and his Mom wouldn't care? The dude who is pictured with the reporter in the image that is posted with the article? I hope so, because it would be funny to see if his Mom cares now, lol! This reporter should track her down for an interview, that would be some sweet golden karma right there!
Yeah, the dude towards the end in the yellow.
 

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I read about this earlier today. Good on the reporter for calling him out. I'm way too pro-labor to agree with the guy getting fired even though I appreciate his employer's sentiment. Prime example of dive-bombing with no endgame.
 

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Accountability for dumb shit said in society and social media can't come soon enough. Some people think it is harmless but we are for sure pumping out the most twisted, vile generation of people that has ever lived.
 

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If we are going to hold this guy accountable for being a drunk asshole, when do we start holding women who cry rape because they fucked someone they normally wouldn't accountable ?
 

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Accountability for dumb shit said in society and social media can't come soon enough. Some people think it is harmless but we are for sure pumping out the most twisted, vile generation of people that has ever lived.
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