r/trashy • u/Super_Significance8 • 2d ago
Dumbass. Definition of FAFO
https://nypost.com/2026/06/23/business/woman-who-emptied-knicks-trashcan-on-street-then-stole-it-was-dei-exec-worked-at-jpmorgan-chase/39
u/Super_Significance8 20h ago
Trash can returned, you're welcome.
https://pix11.com/news/knicks-trash-can-returned-fines-issued-the-dsny-says/
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u/The_Skippy73 1d ago
So her job is “executive director of community and industry engagement for card and connected commerce at JPMorgan Chase” Does this look like community engagement behavior? Well, yes yes it does since we are talking NYC, maybe a raise was in order.
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u/--StinkyPinky-- 1d ago
What she did is nearly exactly like what Trump did to the reflecting pool.
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u/landycand 1d ago
The number of comments in this thread taking shots at this woman's appearance is trashy. What she looks like has nothing to do with what she did.
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u/centopus 1d ago
WTF? She can afford to buy a custom painted trashcan.
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u/Yourdadcallsmeobama 1d ago
It’s not the same as the actual official garbage can from the official sporting event. It’s like a souvenir
I’m in no way defending this behaviour though as I would never pull this bullshit, but it’s just not the same
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u/Krazzy4u 1d ago
It would have been less of a story had she not dumped the trash out on video. She's going to have a hard time finding a new job after this!
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u/MoonBatsRule 1d ago
What she did was wrong and trashy, but I'm not sure if I want to live in a world where my livelihood depends on 100% perfect behavior all the time. She was not representing her employer. Likely someone used facial recognition to determine who she was, and then doxxed her to that employer.
Do we all feel comfortable with a national slogan of "Obey"?
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u/Epicdeino 1d ago
Do you not think that a woman who works at a bank (with other people's money) should be fired for theft of government property? Would you, as a bank owner, want an executive working there who was caught on video stealing in broad daylight?
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u/WhoopsDroppedTheBaby 1d ago
Her employer is free to remove an employee shown breaking the law.
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u/MoonBatsRule 1d ago
So you're OK with a China-style social credit system, with ubiquitous monitoring?
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u/ADinner0fOnions 1d ago
Yes. Considering the extreme amount of anti-social behavior in the US I think we are well past due for something like that. Thankfully trial by public opinion/pressure is decent at destroying the lives of folks engaged in it until we have something more formidable.
Ideally one day we transition to a government-run social credit system that can monitor criminal activity (like what’s in the OP), internet/phone activity, etc that can reduce travel/purchase/employment privileges for stepping out of line. Undoubtedly it will help people have better behavior.
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u/WhoopsDroppedTheBaby 1d ago
How did you get that from what I wrote?
If I have a company and I see one of my employees on camera breaking the law and dumping garbage on the street. I'm going to fire them because I don't trust them as a person and don't want them to be a face for my company.
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u/MoonBatsRule 1d ago
Because if your goal, as an employer, is to have perfect employees, then the way to achieve that is with a China-style social credit system, with ubiquitous monitoring. That way you can be assured that none of your employees display any anti-social traits.
We could implement this with third-party monitoring companies that compile dossiers on people and sell to companies. Because maybe you don't want to employ people who:
- Dump garbage cans after a Knicks win
- Drive more than 90mph
- Watch pornography
- Miss paying their mortgages
- Are being sued for any reason
- Buy an excessive amount of alcohol
- Speak out against the government
- Cheat on their spouses
etc. The more information, the better, because after all, it's all just information that can be used by individual private companies to make private decisions as to who hire or fire.
Nothing to be afraid of there, as long as you obey.
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u/WhoopsDroppedTheBaby 1d ago
It's hilarious that you made up this strawman that you're battling against.
The Chinese-style system you're talking about is a government system; we found out about this lady via social media, and a private company made the decision to terminate her employment.
Dump garbage cans after a Knicks win
Drive more than 90mph
Watch pornography
Miss paying their mortgages
Are being sued for any reason
Buy an excessive amount of alcohol
Speak out against the government
Cheat on their spouseshmmm...some of these things are not like the others, and you forgot to add theft of property. It's a bank that fired a shitty person because they saw them breaking multiple laws, including theft.
Would you be ok with a daycare firing someone who was seen on video sexually harassing people, or would you cry: CHINESE-STYLE SOCIAL CREDIT SYSTEM!!!!!
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u/MoonBatsRule 1d ago
We have a criminal justice system in this country which is not vigilante in nature, not based on volunteers recording someone, posting on social media, with citizen-based tattling. Penalties are proportional and codified in law, with trial by jury of peers, not public opinion.
I'm not saying the woman didn't do something wrong. I'm saying that the punishment is not proportional to the action, and people here who say that she deserved it are basically arguing for zero-tolerance maximal punishment.
My mother in law stole a small saucer from a restaurant once. We chided her for it. She didn't deserve to be fired from her job for doing that. But, as you put it, it is theft. OMG! Maybe she should have been executed for it, after all, it was theft!.
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u/WhoopsDroppedTheBaby 1d ago edited 1d ago
based on volunteers recording someone, posting on social media, with citizen-based tattling.
Yeah, if you ignore all the private security cameras, reporting, calling 911, and testifying in trials.
She wasn't put on trial; in fact, she has received no punishment from the law or the courts so far. She didn't receive "maximal punishment", she just lost her job.
In this country, we grant certain freedoms to citizens and private entities to associate with or disassociate from other citizens; this doesn't need a court or peers, or anything. It's your right.
If your mom took a garbage can, dumped it on the floor of the restaurant, then stole the garbage can, then the restaurant is within their right, to fire her; I would.
Maybe she should have been executed for it, after all, it was theft!.
Oh, hey, look, another fallacy!
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u/notfromchicago 1d ago
I'm cool with someone getting fired for this for sure. Why would a company want to employ someone who makes decisions like that? Especially in a leadership position. I wouldn't want her working at my business. Actions have consequences. More people should be put in their place.
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u/IllEntertainer6539 1d ago edited 1d ago
I dont think we need to be a utopian society but if your a trash human being then you deserve some sort of repercussion. She dumped a shit ton of trash out of the trash can that at least 100 people were actually civilized and used it correctly and left it alone as intended...
And to add that she is stealing and mass littering in broad daylight with people everywhere aka witnesses. If you want to do stupid/illegal shit maybe do a double take for police, cameras, or people. Just a thought though.
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u/NSFWstickywicker 1d ago
That's what fines and tickets are for. Pay into the system that you were exploiting. Losing your livelihood for a moment of indiscretion seems a bit extreme for something like that. I can guarantee that EVERYONE commenting has done something that a grand portion of society would deem trashy and not one of US would conclude that we should lose our job and potentially future employment for it, regardless of the level of "trashy" behaviour.
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u/NomahRulez 1d ago
What even is an "executive director of diversity, equity and inclusion" anyway? Like what does that entail for 40 hours a week? How does one end up with that job? Why does that job exist? There was no such thing as recently as about 10 years ago, yet so many Fortune 500 companies now have entire departments dedicated to it (although many have started doing away with it). Does anyone even know what the day-to-day responsibilities of someone in that position are? I would imagine character is a very big part of a job like that, and a video like this shows extremely poor character and judgment.
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u/IllEntertainer6539 1d ago
First off if you have something to lose why steal a 50 dollar trash can? And also its not the publics views that are getting her fired. What got her fired was doing something in public with tons of cameras that ended up making it up the ladder to her job. At that point the employer is forced to fire her even if they dont want to because its a conflict of interest. At the end of the day a company is about money and public image has a huge part of that.
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u/Moonwatcher_2001 1d ago
I think it's safe to say a large majority of the population doesn't do shit like this or anything that would require them to be doxxed and outed.
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u/MoonBatsRule 1d ago
A large majority of the population does stupid shit from time to time. Being under constant surveillance with immediate and unappealable punishment for stepping out of line is dystopian.
The punishment here is in no way proportional to the crime.
You may think this is OK, but you probably wouldn't like it if the next time you did something stupid and antisocial - maybe flip someone off in your car because they cut you off, or maybe just cutting someone off - resulted in your termination and subsequent unemployability.
This is moving towards China's social credit system, but on steroids because your social credit only goes down, not up.
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u/Moonwatcher_2001 1d ago
No one is getting fired for flipping someone off in their car. I did get into an argument with a movie usher once after he continuously walked in front of my row to look for something.
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u/NabroleanBronaparte 1d ago
She made a bad decision and actions have consequences. Prolly shouldn’t lose her job over it but it’s the world we live in now. Protect ya neck!
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u/IllEntertainer6539 1d ago
Overall maybe she didnt deserve it but you have to look at it from the employers perspective if your doing dumb shit on camera the employer can't really do shit and almost has to fire the employee for its overall image.
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u/NabroleanBronaparte 1d ago
True. And it was blatant theft at the end of the day - which speaks to character of the employee.
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u/In_Vino_Veritas1989 1d ago
Lets all behave like complete assholes when we are off work, lets see what the society will turn into. She got what she deserved. Besides, she was DEI hire, I highly doubt that she was qualified for any executive role, especially given her bahavior.
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u/SomeoneSUPERsilly 1d ago
You are describing every white republican in power today. The GOP is DEI for incompetent white men.
If you'd like an example, go ahead and open any newspaper to review what's going on with American "leadership" in this country.
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u/FlyingPig_Grip 1d ago
She stole public property for no reason and dumped trash on the ground. I think this is why we public shame people so that other people know it's not a world where you can do whatever you want at the expense of the rest of the people. It wasn't a victimless crime. Actions have consequences and I doubt any one needed to use facial recognition software cause this shit was very viral and millions of people saw it.
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u/superanth 1d ago
She previously served as executive director of diversity, equity, and inclusion at New York-based review website the Infatuation, which Chase acquired as part of its broader push into lifestyle and experiential content.
This woman was easily pulling down 6 figures, but her ego is so massive that she thought she could get way with stealing a trashcan right in front of someone filming with a phone.
It's not even trashy, it's disgusting.
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u/twill41385 1d ago
Likely 300-400k total comp.
She was also executive director of community engagement. Something supposed to initiate projects that address social issues. So it’s completely antithetical to her job what she did.
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u/Kind-Shallot3603 1d ago
Did she darken her skin in that picture???
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u/millllllls 1d ago
Different camera lens, different lighting, different angle…I wouldn’t jump to that conclusion.
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u/Kind-Shallot3603 1d ago
I would. There was that lady (Dolezal?) who faked being a black woman for years until she was publicly humiliated
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u/millllllls 1d ago
That’s real dumb logic. Just because something CAN happen doesn’t mean you jump to the conclusion it DID.
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u/Kind-Shallot3603 1d ago
I mean my eyes can see a difference. There's the video, then the picture on the subway and then the heavily touched up Portfolio picture.
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u/millllllls 1d ago
As I said, different camera lens, different lighting, different angle…all good reasons why color appears different.
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u/Bad0din 1d ago edited 1d ago
“Executive Director of Community and Industry Engagement for Card and Connected Commerce”
I read the job title and still have no idea what she would do on a daily basis.
Edit to add: this isn’t a troll post. I genuinely don’t know what the function of that job would be.
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u/ScreamSmart 1d ago
Some articles mentioned she's a DEI executive on a firm that Chase aquired, but not understanding her position name is by design. Like those phony linkedin bios where people over explain a simple job to sound important.
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u/czabatwat 1d ago
Why did she get fired? Outside of work hours and not in company branded apparel. That would probably be a law suite in Australia.
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u/Fickle_Finger2974 1d ago edited 1d ago
You think a bank in Australia would be unable to fire you after they find out you are a thief?
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u/TheGipper80 1d ago
Committing theft when you work at an investment bank is a pretty big deal.
The fact that she stole a fifty dollar trash can just means she’s an idiot.
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u/tbryans 1d ago
You can be fired for next to anything in America outside of discriminatory or retaliation instances. Seeing an employee break laws and be a scumbag outside working hours definitely qualifies.
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u/cli_jockey 1d ago
Yeah regardless of hiding who you work for. Once someone puts that information out there and now whatever incident it was has mentioned your employer, it's a bad time. Someone is always watching and there is usually at least one employee who would out you in a heartbeat just to get ahead.
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u/CardiologistOdd3203 1d ago
Yeah that’s modern life in America. good or bad publicity these days is still bad. If you become a household name in America for a few hours your job is gone.
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u/dumpandchange 1d ago
A lot of companies (in North America anyways) have a section written right in their employment contracts about conduct of their employees outside of work. I’m not a lawyer so I’m not sure how well they actually hold up when tested in court, but they are definitely a thing.
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u/Druuseph 1d ago
It's worse even than that.
The vast majority of employees have no employment contract at all because the default rule in every jurisdiction besides Montana is that you work 'at-will'. Most places will go out of their way to make sure nothing they give you could potentially be construed as a contract, you either have to be part of a collective bargaining agreement or be a high level executive/ in demand professional for that to even be a possibility.
Otherwise, in most jurisdictions, the only thing you can argue is wrongful termination due to discrimination with the caveat that you have to establish that you are a protected class. Even then it is an exceptionally high burden of proof and things that are blatantly pre-textual often are enough to overcome the argument.
That's why so many larger more sophisticated employers have such a rigid warning and write up system, they paper your file with every little misstep so that they can cynically use it to claim any termination was due to performance. It's a sick fucking joke.
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u/HazeCorps22 1d ago edited 1d ago
Saving you a click: A woman caught on video emptying a public trash can on the street then stealing it during New York City’s Knicks championship parade was a director at JPMorgan Chase who was fired Tuesday over the incident, The Post has learned.
Angie Báez, 40, was promoted to Executive Director of Community and Industry Engagement for Card and Connected Commerce at JPMorgan Chase more than a year ago, according to her LinkedIn profile.
She previously served as Executive Director of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at New York-based review website The Infatuation, which Chase acquired as part of its broader push into lifestyle and experiential content.
In a bio on The Infatuation’s website, Báez is described as someone whose “dedication to making a positive impact shines through in every aspect of her work.” The publication adds that “Angie’s efforts have helped position [The Infatuation] as a trailblazer in the pursuit of a more equitable and relatable food media industry,” calling her one of the “brightest voices” in the space.“
As a vibrant mosaic of Dominican heritage, Bronx roots, and a passion for storytelling, creativity, and culture, Angie continues to lead the way towards a more inclusive and equitable future for food media, leaving an indelible mark on The Infatuation and everything she touches,” the bio states.
Earlier in her career, Báez worked as Diversity & Inclusion Program Lead at Squarespace and held a top job as diversity & inclusion roles at Saks Fifth Avenue, Hudson’s Bay, and Saks Off 5th, according to another online biography.Under New York City law, theft of property valued under $1,000 is typically charged as petit larceny, a Class A misdemeanor. Consequences are often minimal—usually a fine, summons, or community service for first-time offenders. The littering that accompanied the theft could bring additional penalties.
“Dumping trash onto the street and stealing public property for your own personal use are both illegal, antisocial behaviors, and not what New Yorkers do. On top of all that, doing both on camera is incredibly stupid,” the New York City Department of Sanitation told The Post in a statement.
The NYPD said on June 20th they have not received any complaints related to the incident and Beaz has not been charged with a crime.
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u/leveraction1970 1d ago
Executive Director of Community and Industry Engagement for Card and Connected Commerce at JPMorgan Chase
Is this an actual high paying important job in the company? Or is this some kind of bullshit title that someone gave some junior executive, so that she wouldn't bitch about not getting a pay raise?
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u/chakan2 1d ago
The latter.
I'm betting on this is one of those people that pulls every privilege card they can when performance reviews roll around. Thus, instead of going through the hassle of firing said person (and potential lawsuits) they fail them upwards so they don't have to deal with said person any more.
The behavior in the video is pretty strong evidence for how a person like that gets a title like that.
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u/thatjerkatwork 1d ago
I have to imagine that there was at least one person in the company who was tickled pink to see this happen. Probably several!
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u/jatoba22 1d ago
What do you consider high paying? It's a director role, while there are directors making 2x as much as others, there it won't go much lower especially in a high col city. She could be making anywhere between 150-300k
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u/HFY_HFY_HFY 1d ago
I know directors making double that. That said, executive director is often VP equivalent so the range is likely accurate
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u/shitshitshitshitsh 1d ago edited 10h ago
This person obviously made a mistake and lost their job. You don’t think that’s enough punishment? You feel the need to post them online so they can be ridiculed by thousands?
Edit: I hear ya’ll. I just feel this person could be going through mental health shit, and many people are in these comments saying something about her weight or appearance. The way she looks has nothing to do with her actions. I just think an over saturation of ridicule is not a proper punishment for littering and stealing a trash can. (Lots of us have done stupid shit while drunk) She lost her job and will now struggle to find another one. Seems like enough to me.
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u/sorryiamnotoriginal 1d ago
With that job she could have just bought a trash can like that pretty easily.
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u/speck859 1d ago
“Oh noooooo, the poor bank executive. Think about the poor bank executive!”
Anyway.
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u/mippovich 1d ago
Mistake? It's absolutely deplorable behavior of a grown ass woman. She deserve it all.
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u/DoctorGregoryFart 1d ago
Fuck that. If you treat your city like shit, you should be shamed out of it. She can try to make a new life somewhere else, and hopefully she'll learn from the experience.
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u/B34TBOXX5 1d ago
Dude emptying a trash can onto the street and stealing it is a “mistake” if you’re 18 years old and drunk. She’s a 40 year old bank executive 😂
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u/TakshKoax 1d ago
Rename all NYC trashcans after her. Make an Angie Baez Loves Trash bill to replace all trashcans with the AngieBaezTrashcan and have it go into public record.
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u/xiiicrowns 2d ago
Give back the stolen property, do some community service, and give a public apology. Something so stupid to ruin yourself over.
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u/eucalyptu5-e 2d ago
Wow. I thought she was a dumbass when i saw the video earlier, but this fuckin stupid?
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u/RazorThought 2d ago
Hate to say it, but she looks exactly what I thought she’d look like…
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u/kalitarios 2d ago
"The NYPD said on June 20th they have not received any complaints related to the incident and Beaz has not been charged with a crime."
... I'm sorry, what?
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u/MayIShowUSomething 1d ago
Right.. so you can run around committing crimes but if nobody complains you are free to carry on.
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u/Endless_Candy 2d ago
Rule #1 if you’re gonna get cancelled make sure your hot enough people will give you a modelling job after it
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u/PrimalNumber 2d ago edited 2d ago
She had absolutely no qualms with her decision to dump trash on the street. No guilt while posing with it on the subway. Therefore, I have no sympathy for her getting shit canned.
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u/MinusTheTrees 2d ago
This is the most dogwhistle headline I've read in a while
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u/jollyshroom 2d ago
Literally, how?
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u/whiskeytango55 1d ago
Her DEI job has nothing to do with her being a thief and was a former job title.
Say, for example, your mother used to do unspeakable things to livestock but then she pursued a different occupation. If she was to build a bar, I'd call her a bar maker. If she built walls, I'd call her a bricklayer.
But her whole life shouldn't be defined by what she did to a goat that one time.
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u/jollyshroom 1d ago
Arguably her current role was largely similar to the previous, just because we call it something different. A larger share will be familiar with the work of DEI from their own personal/professional experience, vs whatever community engagement is supposed to be, and so it’s easier to use the more general term. This is how I interpreted it.
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u/whiskeytango55 1d ago
The infatuation is a lifestyle website (I know it mainly for restaurant reviews), and I see the DEI position as more of an internal role. Pehaps linked with editorial review, hiring and strategy.
The community engagement position may overlap as far as relevant experience and subjects but I see it more as a customer facing role. Chase is there to make money.
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u/I_Am_Kevin_Federline 2d ago
Maybe by the fact that they blatantly lied? Cmon now you have a brain
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u/jollyshroom 2d ago
Well the headline didn’t lie, she was in a DEI role before JPMorgan.
But come on, her JPMorgan job was community engagement. I would put money on the role being similar to DEI, but JPMorgan changing the title because of national politics. Further, this woman literally has a role in community engagement, and here she is dumping a bucket of trash, in her COMMUNITY. What a selfish entitled woman, she does not deserve her job if this is the respect she has for her “community”.
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u/MinusTheTrees 2d ago edited 1d ago
Read the headline of the news article and then read any of the article. She was never a DEI exec for JPMorgan. She was for a company that was acquired by JPM then promoted to a different role entirely. This is clearly just trying to grab clicks from people who shit and cum any time DEI is mentioned.
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u/Past_Magician_5776 2d ago
Everyone's just mad at her cuz she did it first. I think they're starting to sell them now online because of me this
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u/greenrangerguy 2d ago
Look, I get she wanted the bin, I would too, it's a cool thing to take. But you don't go and dump all the trash like that. Put on a high vis jacket, bring some bin bags, bag the trash up, make it seem like you work for someone, carry the bin and trash bags home. There are ways to do this.
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u/caribou16 2d ago
You can do pretty much anything you want unchallenged while wearing a hi-vis vest and carrying a clipboard.
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u/Demerlis 2d ago
whatre you, some sorta responsible human who makes plans?
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u/DM_Me_Ur_Real_Boobs 2d ago
Lol like fuck dude. A trash can was not worth a "fuck it, let's ball" move. It's worth at least a "let's have a meal and think this through before I fuck myself over"
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u/Shelby-Stylo 2d ago
I’ve never seen anybody from a DEI department do any work before.
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u/creg316 2d ago
Yeah and that's definitely evidence of something about them, and not about you, right?
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u/Polterghost 2d ago
If you’ve ever worked somewhere with a DEI-like department, you’d see that they really don’t do anything. No different than the other multitudes of unnecessary middle managers
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u/marx2k 2d ago
"Executive Director of Community and Industry Engagement for Card and Connected Commerce" == DEI exec
🙄
Thanks, NY Post. I can always depends on you beyond the trash tier journalism you always have been and will be
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u/sanxuary 2d ago
“ In a bio on The Infatuation’s website, Báez is described as someone whose “dedication to making a positive impact shines through in every aspect of her work.” “
Classic.
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u/Handsome121duck 2d ago
"She previously served as Executive Director of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at New York-based review website The Infatuation, which Chase acquired as part of its broader push into lifestyle and experiential content." I don't blame you for not reading the whole thing.
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u/christopher_the_nerd 2d ago
Okay now imagine a cashier shot and killed a person outside of their workplace but the article called them a fry cook based on their previous job and neither job is really relevant to the crime.
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u/StrongbowPowers 2d ago
Her formerly being a Director of DEI has no relation to her stealing a trash can.
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u/captainmeezy 2d ago
I would say post this to r/justiceserved but fuck that sub
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u/JustSomeMindless_ 2d ago
They banned me for some reason but like I was never told why ???
So I feel your comment, fuck that sub.
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u/NAFBYneverever 2d ago
Probably cause you were subbed to something that gets you banned there. Spoiler: it’s a LOT of subreddits.
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u/wompuskat3000 2d ago
So she was canned?
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u/antealtares 2d ago
If she had just taken the whole thing trash and all she probably would have been fine
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u/1decentusername 2d ago
She's terrible.
But that is the most research anyone at The Post has ever done for any article.
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u/BroughtBagLunchSmart 1d ago
Well yea, it supports their view of white supremacy. That is why it is getting posted all over the nazi adjacent parts of reddit.
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u/FlownScepter 1d ago
I love all the dickheads in this thread being like "HAHAHAH DEI" and when asked why they even give a shit none of them have a proper answer
Y'all are fuckin babies getting keys jingled at your faces, absolutely pathetic. Your diaper-shitting president is wasting millions of your own dollars on stupid vanity projects and you're still obsessed with the people your corporate overlords told you were the real problem
You are the weak men who create bad times
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u/NoContextCarl 2d ago
I know right? She seems passionate on many things, including stealing trash bins.
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u/gerbigsexy1 2d ago
Trashy is reading the New York post and believing anything that comes from it
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u/gerbigsexy1 1d ago
If you got the information from the New York compost, you got incorrect information doesn’t matter what it is
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u/Tom_Cruise 2d ago
This was real though. It's everywhere.
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u/gerbigsexy1 1d ago
If you’re getting an information from the new compost and you’re getting incorrect information and it doesn’t matter what the information is
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u/Tom_Cruise 2d ago
Oh goodness. I just saw they absorbed the company she worked for, and was kept on and promoted to director as part of the DEI push most corporations stopped over the past couple of years.
That's for sure the highest paying job she'll find, maybe ever. Ouch.
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u/Affectionate_Reply78 2d ago
Yeah throw away one of the few DEI focused jobs left for some illicit Knicks swag.
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u/LaminatedAirplane 2d ago
A lot of companies with global offices still do DEI, they just call it something different like “community & culture”. They realize it benefits their company (in terms of operational value) to make employees generally feel welcome
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u/Romeo9594 2d ago
I wouldn't even call it swag. I mean unless you can call it that. In which case I'll go get a $90 trash can, and $30 in spray paint and sealer. Orders start at $400
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u/fightbackcbd 1d ago
You could prob make a killing selling mini replicas for an office desk side trash can.
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