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I'm not. This is the very definition of cancel culture

Posted on: July 17, 2024 at 12:26:33 CT
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and is wrong no matter who is doing it. If she were saying stuff like that at work making other employees uncomfortable or so that customers could hear, that would be different. But for what she said on social media for someone to go try to find her place of work and get her fired, that is wrong whether I agree with what she said or not (I don't, btw). Attack her on social media all you want and call her a piece of sh*t, but getting her fired for something she said privately is wrong even if it is broadcast for all the world to see. As long as the comment isn't connected to Home Depot other than the fact she happens to work there, she shouldn't have been fired.
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I'm off two minds here. - DHighlander NWMSU - 7/17 11:22:54
     I'm not. This is the very definition of cancel culture - BigDave MU - 7/17 12:26:33
     It's not what she said - o'lineydisciple MU - 7/17 11:27:06
          In today's society any comment can offend someone. There - DHighlander NWMSU - 7/17 11:31:39
     Compainies can do whatever they want when their employees - hefeweizen MU - 7/17 11:25:51
          What she said was fùcked up but did it affect her ability to - DHighlander NWMSU - 7/17 11:33:58
               I agree with this lady: - JeffB MU - 7/17 12:52:08
               You're probably right - Sal CMSU - 7/17 11:40:02
                    Which is their right. But it sets a scary precedence(nm) - DHighlander NWMSU - 7/17 11:57:54
                         I agree on both counts. The underlying problem is the - JeffB MU - 7/17 12:04:51




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