Chi84
Premium Member
But in this suit it appears Carano is relying on a California law that gives additional protections to its citizens against being fired for making political statements. I don’t think she’s relying on a free speech claim - she wouldn’t have one against Disney.Yes, of course, opposing opinions are beyond obviously fine, but equal application needs to be applied for all involved.
As far as the Holocaust goes, anyone that doesn’t believe that happened is brain dead.
But, hey, free speech. You know, it’s kinda’ a thing in this country, and has been for darn near 250 years.
The best part about it is anyone can put anything they want to out there, and it’s up to us to decide.
Interference in recent years has been beyond disgustingly manipulative.
I haven’t read the pleadings but from what’s being said here, Disney is the one possibly arguing the State of California is infringing on Disney’s right to freedom of expression.
I could try to follow up but this is probably getting too off-topic.
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