Subj : Re: Most memorable modern
To : MRO
From : Arelor
Date : Wed May 21 2025 01:53 pm
Re: Re: Most memorable modern
By: MRO to Boraxman on Tue May 20 2025 03:03 pm
> I'm not sure how i feel about free speech in the workplace. if i was out in
> the public and heading some kkk rally does my company have a right to get
> rid of me if they don't support my views or they think i don't support
> theirs?
From a practical standpoint, what you do out of office should not be your employer's business unless you are sabotaging the interests of your employer or something.
I don't care if my boss dresses up as a pony and goes to furry conventions and sticks cucumbers in his ass out of job hours, and I expect him not to care if I post memes that ridicule Pedro S�nchez in some random forum in return.
It only turns into a problem in fascist regimes in the style of what Europe and the USA are becoming, in which if I post a meme of Pedro S�nchez my boss gets a visit from the Italian fasci di combatimento and is told to fire me "or else." Therefore getting people fired for expressiong opinions out of the workplace should be instantly identified as a totalitarian tactic and people advocating such measures identified as totalitarians.
I mean, if I am in office I am representing the interests of my employers, therefore it is far for the employer to tell me to adhere to certain standards while I work there. Once the shift is done my boss has no say. Period.
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