I got a small barrage of calls and letters about this story. One person thought that it was yellow journalism; that I was picking on a nice guy. I reread my story and thought it was kind of sarcastic in places. I didn’t like the tone of it. So I regret that. But even when I went back and parsed it in the cold light of day, it seemed a story worth telling. No matter how nice he may be, he has to follow the rules, and Sut Jhally, its executive director, seems to have a habit of bending rules. Even if he has invested some of his own money in the Media Education Foundation, it is still a nonprofit corporation that is supposed to have a real board of directors that set policy. Ultimately, MEF seems to be a one man show, Sut Jhally.
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Great article Kirby! This should be forwarded to the IRS as an official complaint about the improprieties that have been taken in this matter concerning a “non-profit” and the monetary gain of an individual. Funny how Goggins is involved with this as he was in the Stop and Shop swamp controversy. BTW Mayor Narcissist is now pushing to have Goggins on the BPW Board.
I don’t see how a media outlet that claims to be progressive can use sport and entertainment celebrities and war criminals like Hilary Clinton and Condo Rice as examples of women making progress. These women are doing exactly what their male counterparts are doing- following the money that the establishment wants them to do and to silence any change what so ever.