Talk:Alison Morris

Can this article at least make an attempt to be fair-minded about controversy
This article flat out states that "she said 'Los Angeles Niggers'". But whether she actually said that is the entire essence of the controversy. All it takes is a couple minutes of perusing social media like Twitter or Reddit to see that opinion is very split on the matter. Seems like it would more accurate for the article to describe it in more neutral terms like "she said something that sounded to many like 'Los Angeles Niggers'".

Edit: also, in the interest of fairness, shouldn't it be mentioned that she has quite a few people defending her, including her colleagues? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 50.233.158.234 (talk) 19:58, 28 January 2020 (UTC)

Seriously, it's a damn joke how people keep reverting edits to give it a neutral POV because they're convinced *they're* right TravellerInStygian (talk) 11:00, 29 January 2020 (UTC)

Inaccuracies

 * First off, she has not been fired. At least not yet: Politifact article
 * Also, she didn't say the word. There are a bunch of YouTube videos that have slowed down audio where she's clearly saying "nakers", so I did it myself, careful to maintain audio pitch: Audio-only on YouTube with slowed-down nakers  I've seen people who still can't, for whatever reason, hear what sounds obvious to me, so maybe it's a Yanny/Laurel thing.  — Preceding unsigned comment added by Venice (talk • contribs) 22:37, 6 February 2020 (UTC)
 * Resolved. -- BullRangifer (talk) 15:56, 7 February 2020 (UTC)

Any more attempts to suggest she said a racial slur will be deleted
Unless you have proof that she did, which none of you do. SleighBellz1980 (talk) 23:06, 10 February 2024 (UTC)