politics at work
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* This scientific study suggests that white people do less well in IQ tests.
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* This scientific study suggests that black people do less well in IQ tests.
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* I'm an idiotic irrational racist and I dislike white/black people. I won't kill them, but I dislike them, and I can't change that, I'm really sorry.
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* Let's all gather together and kill our black/white/gay/straight/Muslim/Christian neighbours tomorrow.
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* Let's all gather together and kill our oppressive dictator/president tomorrow.
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* 2020-08 Kevin Cernekee fired from Google for conservative views
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** 2020-08-27 https://www.cnbc.com/2019/08/06/google-whistleblower-cernekee-pushed-alt-right-views-former-colleague.html "Internal Google memo claimed conservative whistleblower promoted alt-right views"
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** It appears to be legal in the US for companies to fire employees based on political beliefs:
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<<ciro-santilli>> however believes that discussing politics at work is not an efficient way to go about it, because you will be discussion amongst a small group of people since companies are opaque to the outside. Unless maybe if you feel that you employee is directly attempting to influence politics in a way that you feel is unfair.
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*** https://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/can-employers-discriminate-based-on-political-beliefs-or-affiliation.html
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See also:
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