Nice that Lester admits free speech & privacy rights have been undermined by your need to make a living, thanks to conservative trashing of pro-labor laws & policies over the last several decades.Let’s go back to the good old days when people were routinely threatened with dismissal if they didn’t vote for the boss’ candidate.Meanwhile in the real world, the NFL signs domestic abusers, accused murderers, players who killed another person while driving drunk and dudes who park in handicap spaces. You really want to keep talking about this guy?
Maybe in YOUR world Mikey. But here in my world people have the right to express themselves. And there are many people who see a real problem and actually want something done about it. And if you had a Jehovah’s Witness or Mennonite that worked in your company would you fire them for not singing the national anthem?
The idea that black lives matter really offends some people, apparently, but at least it finally got them to say something intended as negative about the KKK.
Hmmm, the more improvement the further backwards we go. Two steps forward one step back. Anyone that has not suffered oppression does not understand the passion of the oppressed….that simple. The majority of the privileged does not understand and does not want to understand.
Uncle Joe Premium Member over 7 years ago
Nice that Lester admits free speech & privacy rights have been undermined by your need to make a living, thanks to conservative trashing of pro-labor laws & policies over the last several decades.Let’s go back to the good old days when people were routinely threatened with dismissal if they didn’t vote for the boss’ candidate.Meanwhile in the real world, the NFL signs domestic abusers, accused murderers, players who killed another person while driving drunk and dudes who park in handicap spaces. You really want to keep talking about this guy?
Kylop over 7 years ago
Mike, I haven’t worked for a company that had those kind of outings in a long time. More like a cookout in the parking lot.
lonecat over 7 years ago
Yeah, let’s make everyone conform. That’s freedom.
fuzzbucket Premium Member over 7 years ago
If he’s blown all his humongous income, he shouldn’t risk his job.
ED CANTWELL over 7 years ago
Maybe in YOUR world Mikey. But here in my world people have the right to express themselves. And there are many people who see a real problem and actually want something done about it. And if you had a Jehovah’s Witness or Mennonite that worked in your company would you fire them for not singing the national anthem?
Kip W over 7 years ago
The idea that black lives matter really offends some people, apparently, but at least it finally got them to say something intended as negative about the KKK.
wattslinda over 7 years ago
Hmmm, the more improvement the further backwards we go. Two steps forward one step back. Anyone that has not suffered oppression does not understand the passion of the oppressed….that simple. The majority of the privileged does not understand and does not want to understand.
parkerinthehouse over 7 years ago
lawsuit for abridging civil rights