"Damore’s supporters argue that the media distorted his arguments & that he had the right to express them" And Google had the right to fire
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Replying to @wycats
I legit don't understand why the right is so insistent on forcing private companies to comply with their idea of morality. Not their thing.
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As they would say, being a conservative is not a protected class. If you believe a baker can reject gay cakes, why can't Google reject this?
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For the record, liberals are pretty consistent here. Hotels are allowed to play Fox News and I can refuse to patronize them.
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Nobody's rights are being infringed there. Similarly, there are some places I wouldn't work because I wouldn't feel comfy as progressive.
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That's fine. Ideological orientation is just not the same thing as inherent traits.
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I would be deeply uncomfortable if companies started firing people who were e.g. pro-gay-marriage, though.
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You think that doesn't already happen? You think Hobby Lobby hires a lot of progressives?
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So many of the lawsuits you see around this are conservatives arguing for the right to fire whoever they want.
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Lately even in companies receiving federal funding.
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