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Post by Dave's Not Here Man on Jun 9, 2022 15:46:49 GMT -5
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Post by Dave's Not Here Man on Jun 9, 2022 18:03:53 GMT -5
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Post by k9krap on Jun 9, 2022 21:25:47 GMT -5
Good for them! When will people realize that social media makes most of us look like narcissistic assholes?
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Post by Dave's Not Here Man on Jun 11, 2022 13:18:48 GMT -5
Some people are afraid of mirrors and there are religions that prohibit looking into them (same with recorded audio video camera stills etc).
I heard him talking about it in a clip and I agree with him about having the right to speak his opinion no matter who took offense to it. I also think it's moronic that our state legislators would use his words of opinion as some sort of breach of contract between the state and the franchise. He's a blubberheaded jock ASSISTANT COACH. Come on, man.
Now if they want much more material reasons to shut down a deal between the two (which is just them dangling your tax money around like a carrot) then the legislators need only look at the owner of the team. But half of them are probably in business with Snyder in some way.
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Post by minx on Jun 11, 2022 13:40:06 GMT -5
I have to say that some of this shit is what got us here in the first place though.
Saying that the insurrection was just a 'dust up' and that there was major election fraud isn't simply stating your opinion. It's more of a disconnect with reality. Yet I 100% support his right to say it in any place or forum he wants to.
But as people say - freedom of expression does not mean freedom from consequences. If players decided to walk because of this, or this asshole got canned because of it, again I'm 100% in support.
It where the legislators start saying they're going to cancel business deals because of the words of one employee that the line gets crossed.
However, should we also be encouraging our elected representatives to turn their backs on businesses that are scumbags? At what point do we say that Snyder's actions towards his employees are repugnant, and that clearly the rot goes a lot further than the man at the top, so perhaps we shouldn't be tossing government money at them? Maybe when Congress says that corporations are indeed not people and can't contribute to political campaigns....
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