Deena Saunders-Green, Ford's boss, defended him despite social media backlash over his viral video, emphasizing the importance of judging character beyond online moments.
Saunders-Green remarked, 'We're just trying to do business in a drastically different way, in a way that I wish our society and our culture and other employers would behave.'
The incident highlights a common modern dilemma: individuals being judged on social media for their most challenging moments, often leading to public shaming.
In the viral video, Nigel Ford was seen confrontationally hitting his body against a woman's car, leading to widespread calls for punitive action from his employer.
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