Evicted MSNBC analyst Matthew Dowd said that MSNBC tilted his knee for “Right Wing Media mob” after the outlet Fired He made her in the air on comments Shooting Conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
Dow wrote, “Right Wing Media crowd followed me behind me, and MSNBC reacted to that crowd,” Dow has written in one One Friday’s Patkhari Post“Even though MSNBC knew the most that my words were misunderstood, forgot the time of my words (remember that I had a goal before Cancer was a goal), and I apologized for any misconception on my part, I was finished till the end of the day,”
He said, “I have been going on the last few days of shell shock, and will gaze at the thrill and forward journey. And a large part of it will use my voice on this and other platforms and will be to advocate for the ways to unite my country around the vision of ideals and values.”
Dowd’s statement MSNBC President Rebecca Kutler came just one day after announcing his dismissal, issuing a statement and apologized for his words, issuing a statement. Urge other employees To be cautious with his comments.
“During our breaking news coverage of shooting Charlie Kirk, Matthew Doud made a comment that was unfair, insensitive and unacceptable,” Kutler, who Replaced Rashida Jones said as the leader of the network in January.
“We apologize for his statements, as he is,” he said. “There is no place for violence in America, political or otherwise.”
Dow has worked for MSNBC for three years and contributed to major coverage of breaking news events.
On Wednesday, Dowed described Kirk as “divisive”, while the details of his death were developing, saying that the founder of the Turning Point USA was known for abusive language.
The former MSNBC analyst said in the air, “Disgusting thoughts give rise to disgusting words, which then take disgusting action.”
He later apologized for those comments.
“My views and prayers belong to Charlie Kirk’s family and friends. On the earlier appearance on MSNBC we were asked a question on that environment. They have written On social media on Thursday.
In a follow -up substation post on Friday, Dowd said that he would carry forward new opportunities to promote peace.
Dowd said, “Refuying a new America begins with new eyes, leads to a new language, and this will include the creation of new institutions and improving many people that no longer fit us.”
He said, “Even though I am down and a little disappointed at this moment, I still have hope and belief in the majority of Americans what I want and hungry for the things I do. We can do it,” they concluded.