Being a skinhead is apparently like being a Green Party member. Right.pic.twitter.com/VsFXqMJ5fZ
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Being a skinhead is apparently like being a Green Party member. Right.pic.twitter.com/VsFXqMJ5fZ
No. Seriously, @hamiltonnolan, being a neo-Nazi is not the same as being a Black Lives Matter protestor.pic.twitter.com/2ixmfDEGRH
I understand the virtues of workplace protections for workers. But making these comparisons is offensive and undermines your argument.
Nolan's claim that workplace sanctions are "far scarier than any 1980s skinhead punk show" isn't true for poc who were stomped by skinheads.
80s skinhead shows were full of kids who would stomp on non-white heads with their Doc Martens ok? Not to mention the dozens of KILLINGS.
@red3blog no, it didn't.
It literally did. Defend the comparison if you like, but don't pretend it's not there.
he did literally the opposite of a comparison. he went to the extreme to say that even there is not right for a employer to judge.
@djolder this article. ugh. the comments are even worse.
some people have unfortunate bouts with logic
always those who believe the intention of freedom is actually freedom.
founding fathers intended for "everyone to be created equal," but in practice? Nah.
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