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In reply to the discussion: Erika Casher: Cigna 'Quietly Fires' Employee Mocking Teen Over Grandmother's Death Due to Covid-19 [View all]Hekate
(90,538 posts)By all means attend a peaceful protest and yell a lot. But participate in a violent attempted overthrow of the US Government? No.
Your right to strike is a protected activity. But attempting to blow up the building over the weekend is not.
Your right to get drunk or high on your own time sure. The DU Lounge is full of that on Friday nights. But a well-publicized DUI or three complete with name of employer is going to put your career as a county surveyor or humble local banker in doubt.
Your right to attend a public meeting of the school board and mock a youngster whose Grandma died of COVID intact from interference by the government. And in this case, there were a lot of adults in that audience sniggering and chuckling that a young fool in a mask would request that the school board mandate masks just cause his granny passed from a disease no worse than the flu, yuh-huh.
The nurse from Cigna just happened to be the one sitting right in front of the camera, making a complete ass of herself. And Cigna, a health insurance company, is well within their rights to think thats not the face they want representing them. Especially after Olbermann outed her by name.