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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Mar 26

    New Orleans Saints cheerleaders have to leave a restaurant if a player comes in. A cheerleader is challenging such team rules.https://nyti.ms/2pETMcK 

    12:40 PM - 26 Mar 2018
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      2. Bobby X‏ @CasablancaRic Mar 26
        Replying to @nytimes

        @Saints YOU must see how this rule is sexist and doesn’t reflect well on the team? Get rid of the rule, alive the problem! I thought the @NFL wanted MORE Female fans, not less?

        1 reply 19 retweets 3 likes
      3. Bobby X‏ @CasablancaRic Mar 27
        Replying to @CasablancaRic @nytimes and

        This story was the lead story on CBS “The Talk” today! Guess you didn’t need those FEMALE FANS with your tone deaf, sexist policies!!

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      2. David Krae  📎‏ @dkrae Mar 27
        Replying to @nytimes

        What is this, the 1950s? This whole trend of monitoring people's social media & controlling what they do when they're not on the clock is beyond out of hand. You want to "own" a person's life, you better be paying every hour of every day, and a heckuva lot more than $10.25.

        1 reply 1 retweet 4 likes
      3. David Krae  📎‏ @dkrae Mar 27
        Replying to @dkrae @nytimes

        Also, this 'it's in the contract' argument is nonsense, not to mention the obvious disparity of power between the parties. When an employee isn't on the clock, companies should have zero say over a person's activities. Indentured servitude is illegal, contract or not.

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      1. Sable Lynn‏ @stylishlysable Mar 26
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        This reminds me of an episode of #DCCMakingTheTeam when one of the best dancers chose to quit after getting called out about talking to a player. These are grown women. If you're so worried about their protection ask yourself who they need protection from and deal with them...pic.twitter.com/ZBeSEDviGU

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      1. Jan Ostrom‏ @janogram Mar 26
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        Why do grown women do this to start with?

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      2. Jana Hill‏ @Janachill1983 Mar 26
        Replying to @nytimes

        How about the player leaving if they see a cheerleader there instead? What B. S.

        1 reply 0 retweets 13 likes
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      1. 444‏ @nathenmikeuxl Mar 26
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        The NFL is a joke. Of course they did this... Look how they're treating Kaep.

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      2. Valley Girl‏ @2ndNextBest Mar 26
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        How about treating your employees as adults @Saints

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      2. Tara Gordon‏ @islandgirl222 Mar 26
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        So if she in there eating her food she has to stop and leave? Wtf kind of rule is that?

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      2. Peanut Mann‏ @PeanutPedron Mar 26
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        Give me a break! My superiors are not supposed to socialize with me outside of work hours. Do you think they are going to leave somewhere I am even if it is *mandated*? NO! Grow up NFL. Keep your dick in your in your pants for once.

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      1. Tim Power 🇨🇦‏ @pimtower77 Mar 26
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        Man, we have a long way to go

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      1. TᴜʟᴩᴀΩ™♞ 🇺🇲‏ @TulpaOmega Mar 26
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        Hookers, now cheerleaders. Great issues. Stay distracted.

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      1. GigiB‏ @AlaskaSweet Mar 28
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        Don’t give up Bailey! Thank you for speaking out.

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