I am baffled as to how anyone thinks it is controversial to fire an employee who leaks internal company data.https://www.theverge.com/2021/10/15/22728337/netflix-fires-organizer-trans-employee-walkout-dave-chappelle …
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Netflix HR must just really hate the people in Netflix PR
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It’s no-win, they either take a PR hit from firing someone and feeding the anti-Chappelle frenzy, or they set a precedent that employees can flout company policies if it’s for ostensibly social-justicey reasons.
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"The anti-Chapelle frenzy" is what you're going to call Trans rights now? Wow.
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Compelling as always
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“C’mon man. This runs contrary to my ideology, so cannot be true.”
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Like clockwork. No point, but right on time!
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Getting fired for violating a code of conduct is unacceptable cancel culture! (James Damore) Also, getting fired for violating a code of conduct is entirely uncontroversial! (Netflix employee) The selectivity is the key to cancel culture.
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at any normal company both would be fired tbh
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“C’mon man,” he slobbered, with a mouth full of both pork rinds and rocky road ice cream, before wiping his mouth and taking a big drink of flat soda from a cup with Number 1 Son written on the side. “I’m a genius,” he thought to himself.
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