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Originally Posted by 1andrew1
Whether correct or incorrect, your point doesn't support Nomad King's statement that
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So nobody has ever been fired or forced to resign over such things.

Countless examples out there in the REAL WORLD. I'm not going to go around forever bookmarking every little story, just in case it's needed at some point in the future. No real easy way of retrospectively coming up with a list. Over the years, case after case has been reported. To deny it's not happening can only be if you are not reading or viewing news reports, international, national, or local.
Whether or not you approve of the source, the cases listed are GENUINE and are reported elsewhere.
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There will be no opting out of the Black Lives Matter movement. You’re either for BLM or against it—and if you’re against it, you’re a racist. You will either support BLM publicly and enthusiastically, or you will be harassed, shunned, and shamed out of mainstream America. If you dare to speak a word against BLM, you will be targeted, mobbed, and probably fired.
That’s the message coming through loud and clear, not just from protesters but from corporations and institutions desperate to seem woke enough to escape the wrath of the BLM movement.
It doesn’t matter what your job or profession might be. It doesn’t matter if you’re in a position of power or prestige—in fact being in a position of power might make you more of a target. The only thing that can protect you from the BLM movement’s punitive rage is fealty. Bend the knee, and you might be spared. Then again, you might not.
The list of people who have lost their jobs or been suspended for criticizing or even questioning the BLM movement is long—and growing daily. Most prominent on the list is erstwhile New York Times opinion page editor James Bennet, who “resigned” under pressure from woke NYT staffers after he ran an op-ed by Republican Sen. Tom Cotton that made the uncontroversial case that the U.S. military should be deployed if police can’t get riots under control.
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