Tomi Munaretto is a reporter fought in a thousand battles, almost always living the street live. And with an appetite for connections further bizarrediscovering all kinds of charactersalso in social networks. Well, the one that cost him his position had to be, in principle, the most pedestrian: apropos ofhow expensive life is In Argentina, I was interviewing a woman who was ordering at a station. When, from the set, to presenter —how well he earns it—he can’t think of anything else to say let him give him alms to the woman. This caused the rage from Munaretto: “Who tells me to contribute, production? Send me the money, because…”.

The talkative reporter can’t believe it—like the banks—and begins to spout truths like a machine gun: “But I charge 1,715 pesos an extra hour! No, I can’t contribute; it’s not enough for me!”. Explodes and continues: “Aside, I am in black: I don’t have vacations, I don’t have Christmas pay, I don’t have social security…”, while the presenter shouts that stop.

AND yes let’s stop us a moment. Because –eye to the data— those 1,715 pesos extra hour are less than two euros. That, with luck, gives Argentina to buy a loaf of bread and a liter of milk. The discussionstill in broadcast, happens to set Reporter against presenter, back and forth with his retribution: “Of course, you’re blank! How much do you charge?”him he blurts I took Carlos, the presenter. Which, in turn, cries out to the director, we understand that to cut the connection. The worst thing: that this connection also passed to Human Resources.

“What everyone thought was going to happen happened: they just kicked me out of the channel,” he shared on his Instagram after meeting with the network (Crónica TV de Argentina), whose motto is—ironically—”firm with the people.” A journalist fired for telling the truth about the Labor conditions of a profession increasingly “precarious“(as Munaretto insists on denouncing on his networks). It is difficult not to empathize with so just vindication…and feel it very close.