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Originally Posted by Mickey76
Corsi’s comment is beyond outrageous. Saying “Good riddance” when Hulk dies less so. You are right though it can be difficult to determine where the line is drawn. Ultimately I suppose the public decides where that is and it is subject to change.
Obviously a guy in the back changing tires is subject to less scrutiny than the head coach of the Calgay Flames. But when tire changing man applies for the managers position 4 years down the road and it involves dealing with the public, handing out kids soccer jerseys to the team that is sponsored by the shop, his social media history is going to be relevant.
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But, like, that's just your opinion, man. So why is my comment less deserving of scorn or ridicule than Corsi's? Because it involves his kids? On what scale are you comfortable utlizing to establish a federal list of offenders to dox and hold accountable?
Because that's what we're talking about here. Not saying something on Facebook or Instagram and have it affect your employability and/or upwards mobility. This has always been a reality since the dawn of social media.
This is an official list maintained by government authorities who will then administer whatever punishment they deem suitable, and you just know it will be handled with the same careful thought and bipartisanship the UCP did with their book ban. You also know that they will have zero issue with leaking this list to the public so their enemies can face
all the vigilante justice. And they will cheerlead it all, demonstrating that declicious home-baked hypocrisy we've come to know and love from these new-aged fascists.
All because 'they have a different opinion'. Thankfully, we'll have folks like yourself showing up in these pockets of the internet to condemn those people as extreme ghouls with no humanity that aren't considering these people as parents and spouses.
We can count on you then, right?