Guy burns pages of the Qur'an on 9/11 anniversary and NJ Transit fires him for violating conduct code. But he was on his own time. NYCLU comes to his defense saying his actions are Constitutionally protected: http://www.nydailynews.com/ny_local..._fenton_fired_from_his_job_at_nj_transit.html
I wonder how many people have lost their jobs for burning a flag or bible on their own time? I guess violence pays.
I'd fire anyone I caught doing that in a sufficiently public way. But you're right, violence does pay, always has. You can "speak to power" until you are blue in the face, but until there is violence, they may very well (and often do) ignore you.
I guess the question is what NJ transit "code of conduct" was violated? And does it apply if he is off duty? And, can NJ transit take away constitutional rights in there code of conduct? I'm not a lawyer but something smells fishy...
I saw that earlier. Typical pc righteous manure. This will end up in court. Meanwhile, a firing might make the next person think twice. Is this what we want? I wonder what the Gov has to say about this.
Because he's a fucking hypocrite more concerned with not pissing off the Muslims than defending the constitution.