TV meteorologist Rhonda Lee fired for defending her hairstyle on Facebook

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Rhonda Lee (Source: CNN)

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Posted: 12/13/2012

Could you lose your job for defending yourself on Facebook? Rhonda Lee says she was fired from her job as meteorologist for KTBS-TV in Shreveport, La., because she responded to a racial remark posted by a viewer on the station's Facebook page.

Lee, who keeps her hair short and natural, received a comment on the page from a viewer who didn’t like her hairstyle. Lee’s response was followed by her termination.

This was the first time Lee says someone has commented on her looks on a Facebook page, but it isn’t the first time that she’s ever heard a comment on her hair.

“I’ve even had a news director once say that my hair was too aggressive for Sacramento, so I wasn’t even allowed to interview at that point” she said. “It’s been an interesting journey with my hair.”

According to KTBS, Lee violated the social media procedure of the station by responding to the viewer's comment.

Lee said she wasn't aware of the policy at the time. She simply thought she needed to respond to the remark that was addressed to her in particular.

"Racial comments can be very sensitive," she says, but she didn't consider her topic controversial at all.

The experience is similar to that of Wisconsin reporter Jennifer Livingston, who was criticized about her weight by a viewer earlier this year. She responded to it on air and her station rallied around her while others cheered her on.

Livingston's experience came to mind, Lee said, but her "first response was education."

"I feel like I was being punished for defending myself," she said. "Whereas other people are given platforms, I was given a pink slip instead."

See the Facebook comments here: http://on.wews.com/RrhJPW

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