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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Would you drive to another city just to buy gas?
ABC 17 News Asked by ABC 17 News
10 days left

Would you drive to another city just to buy gas?

Yes, if the math works out

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No, that's too far for me

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Yes, if the math works out

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Susan Woolery
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Susan Woolery

I already do. It pays to drive to Boonville when I can get gas for $3.16 at Breaktime vs $3.58 ish in Columbia.

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Harry D
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Harry D

We look at Gas Buddy app and try to get the cheaper gas.

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Eric Smith
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Eric Smith

Already do, and have for years.

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Zaos Gonzolez
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Zaos Gonzolez

I do. Gas is $0.30 cheaper in Moberly.

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Fat Guy Outdoors
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Fat Guy Outdoors

Do it all the time.

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Max
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Max

Since, I have a home in the country, I have to drive to a city.

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No, that's too far for me

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Should the United States "take" Cuba, as President Trump suggests?
ABC 17 News Asked by ABC 17 News
14 hrs ago

Should the United States "take" Cuba, as President Trump suggests?

24%
Yes

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76%
No WINNER

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24%
Yes

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Zaos Gonzolez
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Zaos Gonzolez

The United States should take everything it wants.

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Eric Smith
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Eric Smith

Why not ask the Cubans, say in a vote, where they all get to voice their feelings, and not suppressed by their communist government.

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Max
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Max

If we don't, then Disneyland might get it, and they would ruin it.

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76%
No

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C Harr
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C Harr

This has nothing to do with America 1st! Trump & the GOP can't handle what is happening in the US. Let alone messing up the Governments of other Countries. No one Voted for the U.S. to overthrow other Nations to take over their Governments. They Voted to have US problems fixed, not make them worse.

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Kevin Blount
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Kevin Blount

Of course not! So much for expecting a peace prize. Trump is as bad as Putin

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Fred
Fred

We LIBERATE countries ... we don't try to colonize them!

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