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by EddieDante
1413 days ago
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Good. What a student says outside of school ought to be none of the school's business. Likewise, what an adult says outside the workplace ought to be none of their employer's business unless they have explicitly identified themselves as their employer's representative. |
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Because how could it be legal for me as a customer or employee to choose not to visit or work for a business or terminate a contract or my own employment because I don’t like that they’re anti-suffragists but then the other party be prohibited from doing the same thing?
In the case of work the employer is the buyer and for schools they’re the seller so it isn’t that. How do you not accidentally outlaw boycotts?