BenGrimm
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Cool. Still doesn’t make it right
Would you support Pascal getting fired for his 2018 tweet?
And people get to react to the reasoning. First I’ve heard that it was a totality of tweets they didn’t agree with. You hear they’re bringing her back? Guess the totality wasn’t so unforgivable after all!It was more than one tweet. It was going on for months before they pulled the plug.
Regardless… private company gets to make their decisions.
And people get to react to the reasoning. First I’ve heard that it was a totality of tweets they didn’t agree with. You hear they’re bringing her back? Guess the totality wasn’t so unforgivable after all!
I’ve heard rumor but I think that’s all it is. I doubt she comes back. Seems like bridges were set aflame on both ends. I wasn’t calling for her removal but I didn’t lose any sleep over it either.
Ok, how the F do you fire her and Bill Burr just gets a total pass.
I think Burr is hilarious but dude has said some really anti-PC things.
When a private company achieves de facto monopoly status, they begin to lose the ability to make arbitrary decisions. See utility companies for example. Disney isn’t there yet, but Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube are for all practical purposes, monopolies.I love it when libs get all libertarian on select issues.
Disney is far from a monopoly, but. It sure how that follows. It’s just hillarious when liberals talk about companies being “private” when they fire people they don’t agree with.When a private company achieves de facto monopoly status, they begin to lose the ability to make arbitrary decisions. See utility companies for example. Disney isn’t there yet, but Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube are for all practical purposes, monopolies.
Disney is far from a monopoly, but. It sure how that follows. It’s just hillarious when liberals talk about companies being “private” when they fire people they don’t agree with.