Yes, you have a First Amendment right. But there are consequences for ones words and/or actions.
If an employer doesn't want your views to be associated with their brand, they have every right to severe your relationship with them.
Nobody deserves to die for their political views. And nobody deserves people to cheer for their death.
Lots of people are learning about FAFO right now.
Don't give your hard earned money to companies that celebrate death and evil.
Sluggy
I just don't understand anyone celebrating the death of anyone regardless of your beliefs or theirs. You have to be soulless to do that. I'm glad some are finding out how true FAFO is.
ReplyDeleteI do not like strangers doxing them, but I wonder when people say they posted their thoughts on their private social media, if they forgot the meaning of social media. There's nothing remotely private about that.
ReplyDeleteAmen! It's a tragedy that someone was gunned down in front of everyone and the left is celebrating it. The stuff I'm reading just shocks me. They all deserve to be fired.
ReplyDeleteThere is human decency, and those lines should not be crossed.
ReplyDeleteNot all the left is celebrating!
ReplyDeleteWell Duh!
DeleteI completely agree, no one deserves to die for their political beliefs. And cheering for his death is so wrong. It’s just horrible. 😢
ReplyDeleteI was horrified to hear Kilmead on Fox News say we should just shoot all homeless people! SERIOUSLY?!? WTF?
ReplyDelete@FoxNews is a disgrace! Why didn't they fire him?????
Kilmead was referencing the mentally ill homeless man, who had been released multiple times before killing that young Ukrainian refugee.
DeleteHe also publicly apologized for his comments--""I apologize for that extremely callous remark," Kilmeade said during Sunday's edition of the morning program. "I am obviously aware that not all mentally ill, homeless people act as the perpetrator did in North Carolina and that so many homeless people."
Has Mr. Kimmel ever apologized for his comments veiled as humor, aimed at the right?
..."homeless people deserve our empathy and compassion." The last part of that quote was left off.
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