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by icebraining
2982 days ago
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I'd like not to hire somebody who (at any point in their life) victimized women or children, because it's not too much to ask! And you should get that - by making an official request for those records, and presenting documents that show that the person is applying to your job which involves supervising women and children. None of which requires it to be at the distance of a click. I, for one, don't think a murderer should be forgiven. A murderer gets to live, and the victim is no longer alive, there is fundamentally nothing you can do to be forgiven for murder. To me, that is as it should be. I, on the other hand, would rather not get robbed because your draconian policies left the murderer alive but unable to get a job. |
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