Saturday, December 18, 2021

NYTimes Fires Wirecutter Editor For Profane Voice Message


Erin Marquis, an editor for The New York Times Wirecutter recommendation service was fired by the newspaper after she was accused of leaving profane voice messages with a Michigan-based gun rights advocacy group, reports The Hill.

“The employee has been terminated from Wirecutter following our investigation related to inappropriate behavior,” a spokesperson for The Times said in a statement. 

“We expect our employees to behave in a way that is consistent with our values and commitment to the highest ethical standards. Repeatedly invoking The New York Times’s name in an unprofessional way that imperils the reputation of Wirecutter, The Times, and all of our journalists is a clear violation of our policies,” the spokesperson added. 

The voice messages were allegedly left with the Michigan affiliate of the National Association for Gun Rights, called the Great Lakes Gun Rights, according to The Washington Post

Marquis had previously been critical of the gun rights group on Twitter. 

She wrote a tweet earlier this month in response to a post from Great Lakes Gun Rights, which opposed calls by Democrats for more restrictive gun laws following a deadly shooting at Oxford High School in Michigan. In a statement released by the group, the executive director, Brenden Boudreau, said "anti-gun politicians" moved quickly to "politicize" the situation. 

“Just got a news release from the Great Lakes Gun Rights organization about protecting gun rights from democrats in Michigan and I am literally shaking with rage,” Marquis said in the Twitter post. “I hope there is a God and they meet that God someday.” 

Marquis later deleted her Twitter account, according to the Post

Audio of the voicemails to the Michigan gun rights group were subsequently released afterward by the National Association for Gun Rights.

"Erin Marquis left us a wonderful voicemail that we'd like to share with you," the group's YouTube caption reads posted with the voicemail audio.

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