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Stop Calling for Everyone to Be Fired Just Because They Say Something You Don’t Like
Posted on May 10, 2018 in Public Policy, Religious Freedom by Nathan Cherry
Maybe I’m different, but I don’t think that professor should be fired for her unbelievably callous and distasteful remarks. Her speech is protected by the First Amendment. She has the right to her opinions and has the right to speak her mind. And just because she proves to everyone just how intolerant and shallow she is as a person doesn’t mean she should lose her job.
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Tags: Barbara Bush, Chick-Fil-A, creepy, free, Fresno State, liberal, magazine, New York, professor, speech, tenure, The New Yorker
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