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People have always been offended by words. Just that in the past it was more acceptable to punch someone in the mouth when you didn't like what they said.I think we as a people have became too soft. Every little comment offends someone, every little dislike gets you punished. I try to guard my language so I donāt hurt any feelings, but some people are just looking for things to be offended over. I agree about having correct speech when it comes to working for someone else but it is a sad day when a person canāt be themselves. Like I said, it wasnāt that bad what he said.
I think we as a people have became too soft. Every little comment offends someone, every little dislike gets you punished. I try to guard my language so I donāt hurt any feelings, but some people are just looking for things to be offended over. I agree about having correct speech when it comes to working for someone else but it is a sad day when a person canāt be themselves. Like I said, it wasnāt that bad what he said.
Dang... iirc my tuition was like 8k, dorm was 3-4k meal plan was another couple thousand. Quickly moved off campus to save money on meal plan and housing.When I went to Tennessee, $2,500 per year covered everything. Tuition, books, meal plan and dorm.
Every other school I applied to was out of state or private. Glad that I chose Tennessee for so many reasons.
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One of the reasons Iām thrilled to have Randy Boyd as the president of the BOT is that he isnāt intimidated by big money people and knows how to thread those needles. Hell, heās probably known most of them personally for a long, long time.Pete Thamel on Finebaum talking this whole Auburn thing...boosters vs president and BoT vs the AD...
My god. And I thought we were bad.
If anything, this should be further proof why this crap doesn't work when there are a hundred cooks and only one kitchen. I only hope the people on The Hill have learned this lesson and moved on to a better power structure.
The guy said he didnāt like womens basketball and would rather kill himself than watch. I guess every opinion is political but that was weak in my opinion. I came from a different time and have said much worse that would have got me canned today. I guess time has passed me by.If the speech in question impairs someone's ability to do their job, or damages the employer's business, then it should be a fireable offense. Otherwise it shouldn't, IMO.
The problem is uneven enforcement of speech "rules", either by employers or by the govt, i.e., the judicial system and the vast govt bureaucracy tasked with handling relations between employers and employees. The standard there should be fairness. If political speech, for example, is banned by a company to avoid offending customers, then all political speech should be banned for all employees. Uneven enforcement is where govt censorship of speech can start to creep in, allowing some opinions to dominate while others are censored, even if the speech itself is not expressly forbidden by law.
Sure Iāll buy that when we fire somebody for saying āIād rather kill myself than hang out with white peopleā or even āIād rather kill myself than watch hockeyā but that would never happen.Everyone tends to confuse freedom of speech with freedom from consequences. The definition of freedom of speech is to express yourself without censorship, which he was freely able to do without being censored, however there are consequences to all our actions, good or bad. The consequences being, he was fired.
Everyone tends to confuse freedom of speech with freedom from consequences. The definition of freedom of speech is to express yourself without censorship, which he was freely able to do without being censored, however there are consequences to all our actions, good or bad. The consequences being, he was fired.