When you have a Google Alert for āFiredā and āFacebook,ā sometimes, you really have to get through a lot of chaff before you find the wheat.
Over the past few days, Iāve had to sift through:
- The Bachelorette: Hannah Is Still Roasting Luke P. for Trying to Sex-Shame Her
- New Wood-FiredĀ Pizza Place Opens in the Warehouse District
- Lisa Rinna And Teddi MellencampĀ FiredĀ For Season 10 Of āRHOBHā?
But, yesterday, I struck gold!
Ryan Foley at the Associated Press reported here that the Iowa Department of Human Services Director was into Tupac. Like really into Tupac:
[He] hosted weekly āTupac Fridaysā to play his music in the office. He traded lyrics with employees and he marked his own 65th birthday with Shakur-themed cookies, including ones decorated with the words āThug life.ā
Then there were the emailsā¦
The agency released 350 pages of emails with the words āTupacā or ā2Pacā sent to and from [the Iowa Department of Human Services Director] during his two-year tenure in response to an AP request. They show that [the Iowa Department of Human Services Director] marked the anniversary of Shakurās death, shared one of his lyrics about love on Valentineās Day and used the rapperās image to try to improve the agencyās culture. He told colleagues he was inspired by lyrics that included: āItās time for us as a people to start makinā some changes.ā
But did he send one Tupac email too many?Ā According to the AP and others, just before Fatherās Day, the Iowa Department of Human Services Director emailed 4,300 co-workers about Tupac. In the email, the Human Services Director included an inspirational quote from Tupac and thanked co-workers for the āabsolute honor to lead such a dedicated and committed group of people.ā
So was this superfan fired because of his ourspoken love for Tupacās rap game?
As it turns out, no. He resigned. And according to Beau Bowman reporting here at KCCI Des Moines CBS 8, Tupac didnāt factor into that decision:
Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds said Thursday through a spokesman that the resignation of former Iowa Department of Human Services Director ā¦ had nothing to do with his apparent obsession with the late rapper Tupac Shakur.
āAs the Governor has said, a lot of factors contributed to the resignation of [the former Iowa Department of Human Services Director] and now Gov. Reynolds is looking forward to taking DHS in a new direction. Of course Tupac was not one of them.ā -Pat Garrett, governorās office spokesman.
So, unfortunately, it looks like a court wonāt get to explore whether discrimination based on oneās love for Tupac is unlawful.
(I donāt support it. Although, Iām pretty sure thatās not unlawful. Just a hunch.)
Now, firing a Biggie superfan however ā that would make for one juicy lawsuit.
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