Should people face consequences at work for social media posts about Charlie Kirk?

Should people face consequences at work for social media posts about Charlie Kirk?

Yes

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No

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Yes

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Will Mason
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Will Mason

Until they apologize for getting Rosanne canceled over a tweet I have no sympathy for them losing their jobs for the same reason. They called it "accountability". Ok. It still is. You set the standard. Live with it.

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Fat Guy Outdoors
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Fat Guy Outdoors

Funny how this papers censors opinions and facts but that's ok.

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Neal Cameron
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Neal Cameron

Because private companies have the right to suspend or fire employees who violate company values, which could lead to violence, lawsuits or loss of company profits.

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Max
Max

Reply to Fred, YES.

Fred
Fred

So the company you work for has the authority to restrict your right to free expression on social media and fire you if you post something they disagree with?

James Madigan
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James Madigan

If they use their employers podium.

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Larry Ewart
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Larry Ewart

Employee A inflates expense account and pockets $1000. Employee B posts/rants on social media company loses a $100k customer. Bottom line both instances lose money for company. What's to understand ??

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Max
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Max

And, many will. Sometimes, looking for a job is fun, sometimes it's not.

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No

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Kathryn Stayton
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Kathryn Stayton

It’s disrespectful to Charlie. He didn’t believe in empathy and was not ignorant to the dangers of gun violence here. He would be disgusted by all of the crying people are doing. If you respected him you would respect his opinions abt this

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Who's the real GOAT?

Who's the real GOAT?

LeBron James

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Michael Jordan

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LeBron James

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Jalen Wesley
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Jalen Wesley

doubled in stats and ....he just better ion care what u say🚶🏽‍♂️🐐

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Cade Willis
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Cade Willis

where’s kobe at doe

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Bre Louks
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Bre Louks

Um... Kobe is the goat

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Lil Masky Boi R.I.P
Lil Masky Boi R.I.P

Surprised this was 9 days ago

Michael Jordan

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Do you think the federal minimum wage should be increased to $20 an hour?

Do you think the federal minimum wage should be increased to $20 an hour?

Yes

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No

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Yes

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Ralph Stewart
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Ralph Stewart

Only if Social Security is given a good raise, because raising the minimum wage to $20.00 per hour would cause inflation big time. Then, people on Social Security wouldn’t be able to live on what little SS pays them.

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No

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Ron Gayler
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Ron Gayler

It's leading to communism. Where everyone is equal and equally poor. If I was making $21 per hour and the minimum wage was raised to $20 I would not get a raise and in fact I would take a cut due to inflation of raising minimum wage. Minimum wage was never about a "living" wage it was about getting

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