Who cares!!people are entitled to opinions good or bad. God forbid you make a god damn joke about someone. Why can't I make a joke about that Jenner dude,or anyone else without some left,crazed mangina/buzzfeed scrub taking it upon themselves to crucify me on the Internet like I just committed murder.[spoiler]good troll[/spoiler]
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Not when you are in the public eye. Very famous example is the Donald sterling fiasco - his girlfriend recorded him making racist remarks even though he was a basketball team owner - because of those comments his team was ripped under his arms :) Get yo facts straight
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Edited by EternityGold0: 8/28/2015 6:47:27 PM"Everyone" that includes you,and Donald sterling. Even though both of you are pretty much the same you and him have the right as humans to express your hate and discrimination against your fellow man.
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[quote]"Everyone" that includes you,and Donald sterling. Even though both of you are pretty much the same you and him have the right as a humans to express your hate and discrimination against your fellow man.[/quote] no not when you sign code of conduct - honey, I'm not a racist. You do not have the right to say whatever you want -
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I never said that there shouldn't be consequences. I said people have the right as humans to express them selves right or wrong. My case was for jokes and comedy not racism,and hate. Don't compare the two by bring Donald into this,and I won't compare him to you because they are nothing alike.
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[quote]I never said that there shouldn't be consequences. I said people have the right as humans to express them selves right or wrong. My case was for jokes and comedy not racism,and hate. Don't compare the two by bring Donald into this,and I won't compare him to you because they are nothing alike.[/quote] that's where you are wrong. You can't yell "fire" in a crowded place when there's no fire. Legally, you can say whatever you want as long as it's not an imminent threat to the public. When you are employed that is entirely different - you are a representative of the organization, that's why they have you sign contracts- one being a code of conduct and moral obligations which Nolan obviously violated The Donald fiasco was to bring an alternative point of view from a similar situation. Legally, Donald didn't do anything wrong. But because he is a representative of the NBA he faced repercussions for his actions
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It's clear you don't understand what I'm saying. Thanks for expressing your opinions. Bye
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I'm guessing you never worked for corporate.
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[quote]It's clear you don't understand what I'm saying. Thanks for expressing your opinions. Bye[/quote] I was just trying to help you out but whatever