Poll of the Day > This 32 y/o Blonde NURSE was FIRED after she said a Black Man DESERVED to DIE!!!

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Full Throttle
03/31/18 7:17:49 PM
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Do you think this b**** deserved to be fired?


32 y/o Hag, Faith Linthicum from Sacramento is FIRED after the NURSE wrote on Facebook that unarmed Stephon Clark DESERVED to DIE after he was shot 8 times, 7 of which were in the BACK!!

The minx works in Labour and Delivery at Kaiser Permanente Roseville Medical Centre and took to FB to write "Yeah but he was running from police, jumping over fences and breaking in people's houses...why run? He deserved it for being stupid"

Her comments were widely slammed and she was placed on leave before the hospital finally canned her who said she was "no longer with the organization"

VP Yvette Radford said "Kaiser Permanente does not tolerate hate or discrimination and has a long history of embracing diversity and inclusion. We want to emphasize that the comments expressed by this employee, who is no longer with the organization, do not in any way reflect Kaiser Permanente's views or actions. We are deeply saddened by the events associated with Stephon Clarks death and will continue to do ur part to make sure the community is healthy, safe and inclusive"

Stephon was shot 8 times, seven from behind according to autopsy as the 22 y/o's death has caused mass outrage in the community and protests.

Clark was apparently still ALIVE after being shot as Cops did NOTHING to save him in that time. Police apparently shot him because they believed he had a gun but it was in fact just a cellphone. When he was shot, he staggers sideways and falls on his stomach as officers CONTINUED to fire..

Do you think this b**** deserved to be fired?.

Faith - No Faith

http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/newpix/2018/03/31/13/4AB751B700000578-0-image-a-11_1522501077115.jpg

http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/newpix/2018/03/31/13/4AB751CB00000578-0-image-m-10_1522500967641.jpg

Stephon - Deceased

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EnvyFox
03/31/18 7:21:37 PM
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Nah. I'll agree that it's a shitty attitude to have but I've never been a fan of getting punished at work for saying or doing something in your personal life.
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Rasmoh
03/31/18 7:30:48 PM
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Being against criminals is now an offense worthy of firing someone. What a time to be alive.
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StarKnight23
03/31/18 7:34:11 PM
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That's why I post here instead of Facebook.

Ain't nobody firing me
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Lokarin
03/31/18 7:38:41 PM
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Bad cops
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GastroFan
03/31/18 7:51:55 PM
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What gets me is that everyone thinks they should be able to say whatever they want, no matter how odious or despicable, on Facebook and other social media without suffering any consequences. That's not how free speech works, folks. Yes, you're free to say what you wish and the government can't punish you (with a few exceptions) but it doesn't mean a private entity such as your employer can't. People need to learn to distinguish between private and public.
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Lokarin
03/31/18 7:52:57 PM
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GastroFan posted...
What gets me is that everyone thinks they should be able to say whatever they want, no matter how odious or despicable, on Facebook and other social media without suffering any consequences. That's not how free speech works, folks. Yes, you're free to say what you wish and the government can't punish you (with a few exceptions) but it doesn't mean a private entity such as your employer can't. People need to learn to distinguish between private and public.


That's like saying you have the freedom to steal, oh but don't though 'cuz you'll get spanked
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Zeus
03/31/18 8:03:27 PM
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Well, running from cops is a stupid fucking thing to do.

Full Throttle posted...
Faith - No Faith

http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/newpix/2018/03/31/13/4AB751B700000578-0-image-a-11_1522501077115.jpg


She's only 32? Damn, she's not aging well.

GastroFan posted...
What gets me is that everyone thinks they should be able to say whatever they want, no matter how odious or despicable, on Facebook and other social media without suffering any consequences.


This is hardly odious or despicable. And what gets me is that you're implying that there should exist a proactive ban on speech, possibly in the form of companies deciding what employees are and aren't allowed to say. That's a disastrous policy which could be used to stifle support of political parties and candidates.
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OhhhJa
03/31/18 8:07:00 PM
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Guy ran from cops at night, didn't comply with orders, and had a long list of scummy crimes in his past. Play stupid games and win stupid prizes. If this had been a white man that got shot, nobody would give a shit
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VeeVees
03/31/18 8:08:54 PM
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she's right
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Rasmoh
03/31/18 8:16:58 PM
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GastroFan posted...
What gets me is that everyone thinks they should be able to say whatever they want, no matter how odious or despicable, on Facebook and other social media without suffering any consequences. That's not how free speech works, folks. Yes, you're free to say what you wish and the government can't punish you (with a few exceptions) but it doesn't mean a private entity such as your employer can't.


That would be fine if the woman were saying something that was extremely outlandish or offensive, but all she did was assert that a criminal deserved what happened to them. Literally the only reason she got fired is because American Media is raking in huge stacks of cash courtesy of our current outrage culture where every black man shot by police is completely innocent, regardless of how much evidence to the contrary there is and large companies don't want the bad press.

Free speech should apply to private companies, to an extent.
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LinkPizza
03/31/18 8:47:26 PM
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OhhhJa posted...
Guy ran from cops at night, didn't comply with orders, and had a long list of scummy crimes in his past. Play stupid games and win stupid prizes. If this had been a white man that got shot, nobody would give a shit

I can understand people being scared of cops. With everything going on, all lost people know is that people are getting shot. U cops all the time even when they comply. So, he was probably scared thinking he would get shot even if he complied... Sad that it turned out this way. Though, it sounds like the cops couldn't handled it better. But I don't know the full story, so...

Rasmoh posted...
GastroFan posted...
What gets me is that everyone thinks they should be able to say whatever they want, no matter how odious or despicable, on Facebook and other social media without suffering any consequences. That's not how free speech works, folks. Yes, you're free to say what you wish and the government can't punish you (with a few exceptions) but it doesn't mean a private entity such as your employer can't.


That would be fine if the woman were saying something that was extremely outlandish or offensive, but all she did was assert that a criminal deserved what happened to them. Literally the only reason she got fired is because American Media is raking in huge stacks of cash courtesy of our current outrage culture where every black man shot by police is completely innocent, regardless of how much evidence to the contrary there is and large companies don't want the bad press.

Free speech should apply to private companies, to an extent.

Maybe. But it can still look bad if the company does nothing about it. Which is why companies fire people for saying certain things...
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green dragon
03/31/18 9:54:21 PM
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I'd hit, tbh
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wwinterj25
03/31/18 9:54:52 PM
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Full Throttle posted...
The minx works in Labour and Delivery at Kaiser Permanente Roseville Medical Centre and took to FB to write "Yeah but he was running from police, jumping over fences and breaking in people's houses...why run? He deserved it for being stupid"


While this maybe true she's expected to keep personal opinions out of it, keep patients situations private(unless asked by the police) and act professionally. Being as she didn't do this and posted it on social media for everyone to see she deserves to be fired.

GastroFan posted...
What gets me is that everyone thinks they should be able to say whatever they want, no matter how odious or despicable, on Facebook and other social media without suffering any consequences. That's not how free speech works, folks. Yes, you're free to say what you wish and the government can't punish you (with a few exceptions) but it doesn't mean a private entity such as your employer can't. People need to learn to distinguish between private and public.


Agreed with all of this. Social media isn't just some Niche thing these days. It's very mainstream and a lot of companies don't want you posting your personal opinions all over social media as it could reflect bad upon the company. Every action has consequences.
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SKARDAVNELNATE
04/01/18 12:11:19 AM
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Full Throttle posted...
he was running from police, jumping over fences and breaking in people's houses...

Sounds like he deserved to be fired.
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Rasmoh
04/01/18 2:56:21 PM
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LinkPizza posted...
But it can still look bad if the company does nothing about it. Which is why companies fire people for saying certain things...


But the only reason it "looks bad" is because it's trendy in our society to defend criminals because of the massive push against personal responsibility that has taken place over the past few decades. Being against criminals shouldn't be a controversial viewpoint, it's a testament to how truly fucked our society is that someone could get fired for saying that.

wwinterj25 posted...
she deserves to be fired.


You actually believe a person deserves to lose their livelihood over a comment against a criminal?
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wwinterj25
04/01/18 3:57:50 PM
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Rasmoh posted...
You actually believe a person deserves to lose their livelihood over a comment against a criminal?


If they don't follow the rules of their job/employer then yes.
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streamofthesky
04/01/18 4:01:30 PM
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EnvyFox posted...
Nah. I'll agree that it's a shitty attitude to have but I've never been a fan of getting punished at work for saying or doing something in your personal life.

Same. She shouldn't have gotten fired over it, even though I strongly disagree with her.

There's definitely a line, like promoting yourself on social media as a grand wizard of the KKK and then getting upset that your retail store employer would rather not be associated with you.
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OhhhJa
04/01/18 4:04:00 PM
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wwinterj25 posted...
Rasmoh posted...
You actually believe a person deserves to lose their livelihood over a comment against a criminal?


If they don't follow the rules of their job/employer then yes.

I don't think it was a "rule" that was put in place by their employer. They just didn't want any backlash. And i get that. Employers have that right. If anything her comment might have been passable had she not brought race into
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wwinterj25
04/01/18 4:09:54 PM
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OhhhJa posted...
I don't think it was a "rule" that was put in place by their employer. They just didn't want any backlash. And i get that. Employers have that right. If anything her comment might have been passable had she not brought race into


I see. Still it's not hard to work out that this could happen. She took the risk and got the boot because of it. It's her own fault.
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dioxxys
04/01/18 5:01:01 PM
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So she said a criminal should die for being a criminal? Sounds completely fine to me.

Stop being the lowest scum of the earth why dont you duckbear?

Literally being racist and saying someone should be able to commit crimes because they are black, go fuck yourself.
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yutterh
04/01/18 5:17:38 PM
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Zeus posted...
Well, running from cops is a stupid fucking thing to do.

Full Throttle posted...
Faith - No Faith

http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/newpix/2018/03/31/13/4AB751B700000578-0-image-a-11_1522501077115.jpg


She's only 32? Damn, she's not aging well.

GastroFan posted...
What gets me is that everyone thinks they should be able to say whatever they want, no matter how odious or despicable, on Facebook and other social media without suffering any consequences.


This is hardly odious or despicable. And what gets me is that you're implying that there should exist a proactive ban on speech, possibly in the form of companies deciding what employees are and aren't allowed to say. That's a disastrous policy which could be used to stifle support of political parties and candidates.


If someone says something that goes against the corporation or can cause bad PR. Damn straight, She is also a nurse and I am sure your hospital doesn't want nurses that say others deserve to die....when it is her job to help people. Yeah not all speech should be fireable but it goes by the job duty. It's more closer to someone working at Nike, then someone says some racist shit on their Facebook like "I make shoes for *insert n word here*'s." or something to that effect. Sure they have the right to say what they say but I also wouldn't want that person to be part of my team anymore.
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Rasmoh
04/01/18 5:29:52 PM
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wwinterj25 posted...
If they don't follow the rules of their job/employer then yes.


She didn't even break a rule though. She literally got fired because her company didn't want to risk drawing the ire of criminal advocacy groups like BLM.

She took the risk and got the boot because of it.


That's the problem though. There shouldn't be "risk" involved in denouncing criminals. It's a sign of how truly twisted our society has become when contributing members of society have their lives ruined to the sound of applause while criminals dying results in protests, riots, and looting.
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DrunkCaveman
04/01/18 5:36:44 PM
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GastroFan posted...
What gets me is that everyone thinks they should be able to say whatever they want, no matter how odious or despicable, on Facebook and other social media without suffering any consequences. That's not how free speech works, folks. Yes, you're free to say what you wish and the government can't punish you (with a few exceptions) but it doesn't mean a private entity such as your employer can't. People need to learn to distinguish between private and public.

Everybody seems to have shit to say about what you commented but you're right, free speech comes with the responsibility of dealing with the outcome
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yutterh
04/01/18 5:42:37 PM
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Rasmoh posted...
wwinterj25 posted...
If they don't follow the rules of their job/employer then yes.


She didn't even break a rule though. She literally got fired because her company didn't want to risk drawing the ire of criminal advocacy groups like BLM.

She took the risk and got the boot because of it.


That's the problem though. There shouldn't be "risk" involved in denouncing criminals. It's a sign of how truly twisted our society has become when contributing members of society have their lives ruined to the sound of applause while criminals dying results in protests, riots, and looting.


She is a nurse, working in a hospital. She shouldn't be saying things like people should die. Because now if she helps someone that is a criminal and they die, that can be used against the hospital. You have to take peoples professions into stake for things like this.

I had a dude get fired because he was planking on top of the fork lift with the forks raised as high as they can go. He wasn't caught in the act but he did post it on facebook. People don't think of the conscequences when posting stuff on the internet. Sucks she got fired though.

Also I like to just point out that not all criminals deserve the death penalty. So it isn't really a issue of wanting criminals to be punished or police killing the bad guys. The kid was unarmed and shouldn't have been shot up like that. Yeah dude was a criminal and a runner but that doesn't mean he should be executed on the spot. I am all for shooting criminals when they have no other choice or are being shot at. Maybe there are more scenario's where cops have the right to shoot the person, but in any case, this wasn't one of them.
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Rasmoh
04/01/18 6:14:57 PM
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yutterh posted...
Maybe there are more scenario's where cops have the right to shoot the person, but in any case, this wasn't one of them.


It absolutely was though. He ran and then reached for an object in his pants in the dark. Do you expect police to wait until after he shoots an officer in the face before taking him out?

Most criminals deserve anything bad that happens to them. It's incredibly easy to not be a criminal.
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