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I don't think he should necessarily face any consequences. I just happen to think the same standard one uses to judge this case should be consistent with how one judges cases where one may disagree more strongly with another person's exercise of free speech.

Leash's post expresses a coherent and consistent position on this. Personally I am not in favor of the idea that any employer should be able to fire anyone for any reason at any time and think that kind of employer discretion is pretty damn dangerous (far more so than any Twitter outrage mob). But I think if you are in favor of that kind of narrow legal standard when it comes to people you disagree with facing consequences for their speech, you better be ready to embrace it for cases where people you agree with (or even merely neutral about) face consequences for their speech as well. And you better be ready for people you disagree with, no matter what side of the aisle you're on, to look to mobilize their own outrage.


I agree with this post and would think it would be tough for anyone to disagree.

So I guess our only disagreement is you think McHale and Kaep's forms of expression should be treated as the same and I think the different forms of expression used necessitates that's wrong. Neither should or should have lost a job, but there is a clear and distinct difference between using the platform of the job in question and simply attending a public event without actually saying anything controversial.

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Edit: I was also the most vocal Kaep backer on the board so I'm not sure what you're trying to imply with your double standard talk.
I don't recall a lot of the Kaepernick thread, but I'll just say that very frequently on this board, when conservatives face consequences for their speech or are no-platformed, there's a sudden shift from talking about free speech as a procedural right that doesn't guarantee freedom from consequences to a more robust understanding of free speech as a social norm where it's unhealthy and undesirable for such regulations and consequences to occur. Recent examples of this include Sommers, Ingraham, and the idiot TA trying to teach Jordan Peterson. When it comes to people on the left losing their jobs for their speech however, we're back to speaking only in terms of what's strictly allowable under the law, rather than any robust understanding of free speech.

I see this at times but not as widespread as you seem to. In general I think it's the same as any other political issue - listen and read the folks that look at an issue in good faith and are generally balanced, consistent, and fair in their analysis and ignore the partisan hacks as much as one's able to. I realize the partisan hacks are making the balanced folks leave these discussions more and more though.

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Not calling out leash or ltg but it was a good starting point, but the same logic would apply here.
http://chicagofanatics.com/viewtopic.php?p=2818744#p2818744

No, it wouldn't. If McHale used his job and it's platform to address political issues then you would have a valid comparison. Currently you don't.
Nah this is special pleading. Kaepernick did nothing against the rules of his workplace when he was exercising his free speech, just as McHale hasn't either.

But he "used his job and platform to address political issues." McHale didn't. However you rank these actions, they're still different.


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so when i saw pharoahe monch at the double door a few years back was that essentially like going to a black panther rally? there were freestyle ciphers AND b-boy circles FFS!

Christ....this is way out of my zeitgeist.


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so when i saw pharoahe monch at the double door a few years back was that essentially like going to a black panther rally? there were freestyle ciphers AND b-boy circles FFS!

Christ....this is way out of my zeitgeist.

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tommy wrote:
ZephMarshack wrote:
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Boilermaker Rick wrote:
Not calling out leash or ltg but it was a good starting point, but the same logic would apply here.
http://chicagofanatics.com/viewtopic.php?p=2818744#p2818744

No, it wouldn't. If McHale used his job and it's platform to address political issues then you would have a valid comparison. Currently you don't.
Nah this is special pleading. Kaepernick did nothing against the rules of his workplace when he was exercising his free speech, just as McHale hasn't either.

But he "used his job and platform to address political issues." McHale didn't. However you rank these actions, they're still different.

This seems to assume the act of standing itself is apolitical. It may be the default but that doesn't mean it's not a political action. The issue isn't bringing politics to work, but bringing the wrong kind of politics to work.


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ZephMarshack wrote:
tommy wrote:
ZephMarshack wrote:
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Boilermaker Rick wrote:
Not calling out leash or ltg but it was a good starting point, but the same logic would apply here.
http://chicagofanatics.com/viewtopic.php?p=2818744#p2818744

No, it wouldn't. If McHale used his job and it's platform to address political issues then you would have a valid comparison. Currently you don't.
Nah this is special pleading. Kaepernick did nothing against the rules of his workplace when he was exercising his free speech, just as McHale hasn't either.

But he "used his job and platform to address political issues." McHale didn't. However you rank these actions, they're still different.

This seems to assume the act of standing itself is apolitical. It may be the default but that doesn't mean it's not a political action. The issue isn't bringing politics to work, but bringing the wrong kind of politics to work.


While I believe it to be 100% wrong, I do commend your creativity on that one. You must still get some good shrooms.

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I don't think he'll get fired, if he does we should riot


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I don't think he'll get fired, if he does we should riot

In celebration like Vancouver.

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leave him alone. he can support any politician he likes . That is America.


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I don't think he'll get fired, if he does we should riot

If like to think if he’s fired Trump will get the feds involve and fix it. Hopefully no need for rioting.

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leashyourkids wrote:
ZephMarshack wrote:
tommy wrote:
ZephMarshack wrote:
FavreFan wrote:
Boilermaker Rick wrote:
Not calling out leash or ltg but it was a good starting point, but the same logic would apply here.
http://chicagofanatics.com/viewtopic.php?p=2818744#p2818744

No, it wouldn't. If McHale used his job and it's platform to address political issues then you would have a valid comparison. Currently you don't.
Nah this is special pleading. Kaepernick did nothing against the rules of his workplace when he was exercising his free speech, just as McHale hasn't either.

But he "used his job and platform to address political issues." McHale didn't. However you rank these actions, they're still different.

This seems to assume the act of standing itself is apolitical. It may be the default but that doesn't mean it's not a political action. The issue isn't bringing politics to work, but bringing the wrong kind of politics to work.


While I believe it to be 100% wrong, I do commend your creativity on that one. You must still get some good shrooms.

Kind sir, this is a most egregious Ad Hom attack on my character. I implore you to please use Reason™ and Logic™ to debate my points like a civilized person, rather than being so emotional and committing so many fallacies. It is precisely this kind of irrational rhetoric that is driving me away from classical liberalism these days.


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FavreFan wrote:
rogers park bryan wrote:
I don't think he'll get fired, if he does we should riot

If like to think if he’s fired Trump will get the feds involve and fix it. Hopefully no need for rioting.

It's be interesting if Ted Turner was still alive.


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Holy shit, the S-T used a picture of him gesturing on the sideline where he looks like he's sieg-heiling:

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He isn't, of course, but that editorial decision tells you all you need to know about how this story ends.

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Holy shit, the S-T used a picture of him gesturing on the sideline where he looks like he's sieg-heiling:

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He isn't, of course, but that editorial decision tells you all you need to know about how this story ends.

I think the story of our collective newspapers retaining any journalistic integrity ended 20 years ago.

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Kevin McHale still has a career after being:

1. A Terrible GM
2. A Terrible Coach
3. A Terrible Analyst.

And this new story is what will end him? Doubtful.

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But it won't anyway.

I think he'll be fired. The NBA is too p.r.-savvy to let this go to waste.


Nah, there are unintended consequences to that. More people would be outraged than you think.

I would have to think the NBA's target demographics would not weep for the dismissal of an old white man who seems to have publicly displayed his loyalty to a white-nationalist movement. The NBA can score serious points on this.

The NBA would get wrecked for firing McHale.

Last thing the NBA needs is Trump's Twitter and army of MAGA zombies attacking. The NBA owners are all Trump guys anyways.


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Kirkwood wrote:
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But it won't anyway.

I think he'll be fired. The NBA is too p.r.-savvy to let this go to waste.


Nah, there are unintended consequences to that. More people would be outraged than you think.

I would have to think the NBA's target demographics would not weep for the dismissal of an old white man who seems to have publicly displayed his loyalty to a white-nationalist movement. The NBA can score serious points on this.

The NBA would get wrecked for firing McHale.

Last thing the NBA needs is Trump's Twitter and army of MAGA zombies attacking. The NBA owners are all Trump guys anyways.

Well he works for TNT so they’d be doing the firing not the NBA

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Kevin McHale still has a career after being:

1. A Terrible GM
2. A Terrible Coach
3. A Terrible Analyst.

And this new story is what will end him? Doubtful.


Short of coaching, he sounds like Basketball Matt Millen...

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But it won't anyway.

I think he'll be fired. The NBA is too p.r.-savvy to let this go to waste.


Nah, there are unintended consequences to that. More people would be outraged than you think.

I would have to think the NBA's target demographics would not weep for the dismissal of an old white man who seems to have publicly displayed his loyalty to a white-nationalist movement. The NBA can score serious points on this.

The NBA would get wrecked for firing McHale.

Last thing the NBA needs is Trump's Twitter and army of MAGA zombies attacking. The NBA owners are all Trump guys anyways.

Well he works for TNT so they’d be doing the firing not the NBA

Curious Hair suggested NBA dictates to TNT what to do. I assume it works that way as well.


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Kevin McHale won't be whacked for attending a Trump rally but to those that only see the NBA as the "woke" "bae" "SJW" league it is not necessarily a surprise that they'd see it that way.

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Kevin McHale won't be whacked for attending a Trump rally but to those that only see the NBA as the "woke" "bae" "SJW" league it is not necessarily a surprise that they'd see it that way.


Wait...I know "woke" and "SJW", but what the fuck is "bae"? The internet tells me it's Danish for poop.

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Kevin McHale won't be whacked for attending a Trump rally but to those that only see the NBA as the "woke" "bae" "SJW" league it is not necessarily a surprise that they'd see it that way.


Wait...I know "woke" and "SJW", but what the fuck is "bae"? The internet tells me it's Danish for poop.


Sort of like JLN's posts. Ask him he his the guy that throws it out there all the time.

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Kevin McHale won't be whacked for attending a Trump rally but to those that only see the NBA as the "woke" "bae" "SJW" league it is not necessarily a surprise that they'd see it that way.


Wait...I know "woke" and "SJW", but what the fuck is "bae"? The internet tells me it's Danish for poop.


Sort of like JLN's posts. Ask him he his the guy that throws it out there all the time.


Interesting...so he's a dipshit millennial?

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Sort of like JLN's posts. Ask him he his the guy that throws it out there all the time.

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and hey boyd, bae is essentially the new/ish "baby" as far as i know. it's a colloquial pet-name for your significant other.

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Sort of like JLN's posts. Ask him he his the guy that throws it out there all the time.

Matt Spiegel wrote:
I saw Him He His in concert back in college!


and hey boyd, bae is essentially the new/ish "baby" as far as i know. it's a colloquial pet-name for your significant other.


That's stupid

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But it won't anyway.

I think he'll be fired. The NBA is too p.r.-savvy to let this go to waste.


Nah, there are unintended consequences to that. More people would be outraged than you think.

I would have to think the NBA's target demographics would not weep for the dismissal of an old white man who seems to have publicly displayed his loyalty to a white-nationalist movement. The NBA can score serious points on this.

The NBA would get wrecked for firing McHale.

Last thing the NBA needs is Trump's Twitter and army of MAGA zombies attacking. The NBA owners are all Trump guys anyways.


I think there would be pushback even from people on the Left. Not all of them have gone insane. If you look on Twitter, there were a number of self-identified Liberals who were crushing that darko guy too.

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If you look on Twitter, there were a number of self-identified Liberals who were crushing that darko guy too.


So it's just like CFMB?




































































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