The next stop on the bus is probably "publicly expressed support", in an industry where social media is world readable by default.
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People should have to think about the "consequences of [their] support" before supporting a politician. That's antidemocratic
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Thiel and Trump are antidemocratic, too, of course, virulently so. You're arguing to turn politics over to people like them…
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Refusing to support people who get up on a stage and support bans on Muslims isn’t “antidemocratic”.
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That depends on what you mean by "refusing to support". Blacklisting them from professional opportunities is antidemocratic.
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You and 52 others Retweeted Fiora @ mandatory homestuck!
The people who end up actually getting blacklisted are mostly the most vulnerable:https://twitter.com/FioraAeterna/status/785883909397426177 …
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@FioraAeterna It’s lucky for all of us that nobody is advocating for that.1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes -
You're advocating making someone's political alignment a litmus test for employment.
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He's not. I'm concerned that other people are and will.
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