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Reading the comments on her blog, I really doubt she cares.
She's absolutely insufferable about the whole thing.
Refuses to believe she dealt with the issue poorly, or that she did something wrong (posting someone's picture on twitter from a private event with no permission, as well as defaming/slandering them with it).
How she acted makes her look to be a very toxic asset for any business considering hiring her- so little in the way of actual benefit ( she's just a PR ``techy'' ``social networker''); but a lot in the way of baggage and attitude that practically no company would want to encourage.
For instance, you'd never want a worker who snarls like this behind someone's back, you'd prefer if they confronted them about it.
Failing that, talk to others in charge (event organisers) or you a
long time before calling in external groups -whether they be unions, friends or legions of tumblr and twitter warriors.
It shows a distrust of people and an expectation of them to be unreasonable, rather than encouraging some good openness and dialogue.
And you'd be furious (and fire them) if they ever thought of attaching the company name to their own social or moral crusades without permission.
If they then painted themselves as a matyr (Joan of Arc) for their cause and offer no apology, you'd fire them faster.
She did what she did with complete disregard for her company's image (
and she's the fucking PR person, for shit's sake!).
Should've known better, heck even if she wanted to continue on her maddening cultural marxist bent she could've handled it better.
All in all, a bloody idiot.