Archived Freedom of speech doesn't mean freedom from consequences (whatever)
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Archived Freedom of speech doesn't mean freedom from consequences (whatever)
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[–] p0ssum [S] 3 points -1 points 2 points (+2|-3) ago
Ok, so you, conspicuously didn't answer my question. Is it legal for an employer to fire someone for something they say on facebook? And if so, doesn't that destroy your whole argument?
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[–] p0ssum [S] 3 points -2 points 1 point (+1|-3) ago
Jesus fucking christ, yes, that is EXACTLY what it means.
No, it wouldn't, thats a stupid fucking statement. Just like you can run around and say whatever stupid shit you want, the same law protects those that would protest you for saying it. Should be remove the rights of the protesters so that your rights are not infringed ... really, is that what you are selling?
[–] ElementalPee ago
I don't want to speak for Weird_Science over here but there are a lot of factors at play there. For example, is it a right to work state?
[–] p0ssum [S] 3 points -2 points 1 point (+1|-3) ago
Really doesn't matter does it? In a right to work state, they don't need a reason to fire you.