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Originally posted by BostonGuy View PostThe act of kneeling during the national anthem is a form of peaceful protest. It's a free country and Americans should not have to be penalized 15 yards for expressing their opinions.
It is a free country but if my midnight comedy show use to be fun and now just keeps yapping politics every night? I shut that thing off
Just want to watch a comedy
This seems to so hard for yall liberals to chew :// its as simple as keep politics out of my sports channel
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Originally posted by DoubleLeftH00k View PostIts a sport where probably half of the people that watch might not agree with it or dont wanna see it
It is a free country but if my midnight comedy show use to be fun and now just keeps yapping politics every night? I shut that thing off
Just want to watch a comedy
This seems to so hard for yall liberals to chew :// its as simple as keep politics out of my sports channel
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Originally posted by DoubleLeftH00k View PostNFL is losing money from those kneeling dumbos
Losing audience lol
They got to do it or else they will have no money to pay those dumbos
https://www.statista.com/statistics/...fl-since-2005/
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/artic...-up-10-percent
http://www.businessinsider.com/nfl-a...ecline-2017-12
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There's a certain expectation that employers not discriminate based on employees' political beliefs. James Demore was fired from Google because he posted a memo that expressed certain political views. Should he have been fired for that? No, of course not.
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Originally posted by BostonGuy View PostThere's a certain expectation that employers not discriminate based on employees' political beliefs. James Demore was fired from Google because he posted a memo that expressed certain political views. Should he have been fired for that? No, of course not.
every job is different.
if an employEE wants to do as they please, they should start up their own companies. its done all the time. and they can allow their employees to do personal shlt at work.
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Go the South Park route - ask everyone to sit, stand or kneel for the anthem.
Originally posted by BostonGuy View PostThere's a certain expectation that employers not discriminate based on employees' political beliefs. James Demore was fired from Google because he posted a memo that expressed certain political views. Should he have been fired for that? No, of course not.
If I go in to my boss' office right now and tell them that my female colleagues are biologically incapable of doing the jobs they are hired to do, I would expect to get fired in all sincerity. I would expect my boss to determine that having someone like that in the office would be a detriment to the office environment. Whether I am a Republican or a Democrat would be irrelevant.
Originally posted by 1bad65 View PostThey're at work.
Try making political statements at your job and see what happens.
This isn't about Constitutional rights. This isn't the Government making laws, it's an employer setting rules for its employees.Last edited by BrometheusBob.; 05-23-2018, 11:39 AM.
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****ing fa*gots kneeling because they’re “oppressed”.
Pieces of **** live in the greatest country in the history of this world. Fking idiots teaching the children of this great nation to be weak. That the blood that has spilled to create such a wonderful nation doesn’t matter, that they’re owed this freedom.
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