Good policy. In fact, most of these "cancel culture is a threat to free speech" arguments aren't about speech per se, but the consequences of obliterating the public/private distinction that held for so long, til the internet blew it up.
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Since most of the "public/private distinctions" it has obliterated involve people behaving like racist shitbags in their private lives without suffering any professionals consequences for it, I'm not really seeing the problem.
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even wiser if you're the boss!
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These folks should never become middle school teachers. They wouldn't survive what their students say about them online.
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Explains a lot actually
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Classic Gen X behavior
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Exactly! Part of managing other people. Not a popularity contest.
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But how else will you whine that your employer won't fire them for disagreeing with you?
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They used…sarcasm.
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