Since we spent today going over the criticisms women on the news receive for what clothes they wear and the types of bodies they have, why not round it out with a story of a woman whose jewelry alone was enough to anger a viewer into sending out an email?
Barbara Ciara is a veteran anchor at WTKR 3, a CBS affiliate that serves parts of Virginia and North Carolina. She is also a brave woman who has taken a stand against “people [who] feel empowered by social media, how they can hide behind the keyboard.” She wrote that before the Internet and social
“Today,” she wrote, “anyone can hack out their random thoughts and press the send button, and create a new email address.”
Here is what she said to a viewer who took the time to write in and complain about her jewelry:
Yeah, she called out her hater for paying more attention to something as frivolous as her necklace than the news of the day.
As the furor around KTLA’s #SweaterGate dies down, the lesson from Ciara about picking your battles and prioritizing complaints is all the more important. We may soon forget Chan and her infamous new sweater, but we would all do well to remember that not every gripe is valid enough to warrant firing it off at a station, especially when that gripe is about a woman’s appearance.
There are better things to worry about!
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