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by PopsiclePete
1847 days ago
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>But you can't fire people because you think they probably have the wrong opinions based on things they said 5 years ago, that's Soviet level repression. "Soviet level repression" would be sending Mr Martinez to a forced labor camp; maybe his relatives disappear, that sort of thing. If I find out that a coworker of mine attended a White Power rally a few years ago, or stormed the Capitol this January, you bet I'm bringing it up to my manager in a "it's either me or them" conversation. And I won't be the only one on my team. You may be cool working with all manner of assholes, doesn't mean other people should be. |
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It used to be you were innocent until proven guilty. Attending a white power rally isn’t a crime in most places (freedom of assembly).
Assaulting law enforcement and damaging the Capitol is. If you have evidence, report it to law enforcement.
If the person does nothing while at work, there shouldn’t be a problem. You are not their judge. This is precisely why we have around privacy, what your company can ask you, etc.
You can save your boss the time and quit. You can save even more time by asking for the full background of every coworker of yours and determine if they live up to your standards.
Better yet, make your own company comprised of only people who meet your definition of acceptable people based on their political and social opinions that they don’t even share at work. Be careful though, you’re likely to get sued for violating employment laws.