• melsaskca@lemmy.ca
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    2 months ago

    Nah. They sent him home to retire. Kind of like an extreme version of suspended, but with full pay.

  • StupidBrotherInLaw@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    They just cycled a key figure out of public view. This is PR strategy - when criticism against a particular organization or any of its key figure(s) reaches a certain point, replace some key figures.

    Tr;dr: the frogs in the pot all cheer as the cook is replaced and their replacement turns down the hob a touch.

    People tend to see key figures as representative of entire organizations, e.g., there are so many people who see removing Trump as being a solution despite him being a clear symptom of the problem. Letting some take a fall is a PR win grab bag: many people interpret the “punishment” of a few people as being applied to the whole organization and it suggests reform and atonement without actually changing anything substantial. Then the new figures start and optionally say they’re changing strategies for future improvement - “it’ll work but it takes time, just trust me bro.”

    As long as this round of musical chairs tells a story that enough critics want to hear, enough mounting critical pressure is reduced for the cycle to continue a bit longer.

  • daannii@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    The only thing this does it show his other loyalist that being loyal and doing everything they tell you to do won’t mean you keep your position.

    Even though he’s likely going to still get paid or given some stocks or trump coins or something instead of being held accountable, it’s still an act that will clearly shows that trump will not stand by you when you get in trouble for following his orders.

    His lackys are already bickering and at each other. This will fuel the fire.