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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The double standard left continues to amaze me. Code of Conduct and Free speech are two different things. [/quote] Freedom of speech means from government censorship and persecution. It does not mean freedom from the consequences of one's speech. Employees are representatives of the companies they work for, especially when they publicly identify themselves as such. Google has the right to choose who represents them. [/quote] Even if Google were a government agency, disruptive, biased speech is not protected against punishment. Government employers are subject to anti-discrimination laws, and government employees do not have a 1st Amendment right to say whatever they want to coworkers. [/quote] This! If I write something that is different than the core principals of my company, it may affect my ability to get promoted, but should never be a reason for being fired. This code of conduct has nothing to do with expressing oneself in a blog forum. [b]Google will regret this in the PC world, as it goes both ways.[/b][/quote] Do you mean the a-hole misogynists will leave? Pretty sure they won't be missed. [/quote]
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