• Showroom7561@lemmy.ca
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    1 year ago

    The case has also raised broader issues about freedom of expression and whether the college is overstepping its authority by penalizing the controversial psychologist for his opinions.

    I don’t get his argument. In ANY job, if you publically say (or do) something that goes against the values of the company you work for, you get punished (or fired).

    This has been the case for every homophobe, racist, sexual pervert, Holocaust denier, and customer service abuser to make the news.