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Slaphappy 06-22-2019 04:27 PM

Remember when people warned everyone about that slippery slope thing?

LNL76 06-22-2019 05:01 PM

I don't think this kind of event is appropriate in an airport terminal. If you have young children, you'd probably agree.

GogglesPisano 06-22-2019 05:01 PM

If you feel so strongly, why don't you stand on your convictions and resign from UAL?

C11DCA 06-22-2019 05:01 PM


Originally Posted by wolfmanpack (Post 2841614)
Okay you tell me exactly what UAL employees may say and not say, on their own time, if you think free speech does not apply to its employees and even more specifically as it pertains to their deeply held religious beliefs?

I'm sure you being a supreme court justice can settle the matter right here and now.

So let's hear your ruling!

Google is your friend. Here is a Forbes article, a liberal left leaning publication. :rolleyes:

https://www.forbes.com/sites/tomspig.../#c44a2f838c87

JoePatroni 06-22-2019 05:04 PM


Originally Posted by C11DCA (Post 2841623)
Google is your friend. Here is a Forbes article, a liberal left leaning publication. :rolleyes:

https://www.forbes.com/sites/tomspig.../#c44a2f838c87

That's almost as bad as the other leftist rag, the WSJ.

wolfmanpack 06-22-2019 05:20 PM


Originally Posted by GogglesPisano (Post 2841621)
If you feel so strongly, why don't you stand on your convictions and resign from UAL?

No the better question is, as United Airlines is a company primarily focuses on transporting people via aircraft from point A to B to C and so on, why do they believe it necessary to alienate a percentage of their customers and employees by jumping into the corporate activist arena? Do they believe that this truly works to bring unity to their employee groups and garner the largest customer base?

The bottom line here is that the higher ups at almost every corporation have decided that they are going to try to cram down this repulsive, immoral agenda down the throats of their customers and employees and they are not afraid of using intimidating tactics to do it.

We are all different with different beliefs, etc. Do you really believe that one should feel that should have to resign when their company begins delving into religious matters that alienate a segment of their employees? That is threatening and harassment!

wolfmanpack 06-22-2019 05:22 PM


Originally Posted by C11DCA (Post 2841623)
Google is your friend. Here is a Forbes article, a liberal left leaning publication. :rolleyes:

https://www.forbes.com/sites/tomspig.../#c44a2f838c87

I'll wait to hear what you as a supreme court justice rules, not forbes or the wsj.

Please share you legal ruling.

JoePatroni 06-22-2019 05:28 PM


Originally Posted by wolfmanpack (Post 2841631)
No the better question is, as United Airlines is a company primarily focuses on transporting people via aircraft from point A to B to C and so on, why do they believe it necessary to alienate a percentage of their customers and employees by jumping into the corporate activist arena? Do they believe that this truly works to bring unity to their employee groups and garner the largest customer base?

The bottom line here is that the higher ups at almost every corporation have decided that they are going to try to cram down this repulsive, immoral agenda down the throats of their customers and employees and they are not afraid of using intimidating tactics to do it.

We are all different with different beliefs, etc. Do you really believe that one should feel that should have to resign when their company begins delving into religious matters that alienate a segment of their employees? That is threatening and harassment!

What exactly is United's "repulsive, immoral agenda" that offends you so much? "Intimidating tactics?" Drama queen much?

Skip0927 06-22-2019 05:47 PM

I for one am going to begin dressing in drag for work. The ladies uniform is tieless, therefore, when i roam our terminals tieless, i will be “in drag.”

cadetdrivr 06-22-2019 05:54 PM


Originally Posted by JoePatroni (Post 2841639)
Drama queen much?

Ha! The irony! Love it.

One thing I've (eventually) learned as an adult:

Those that are the most repulsed at others behavior are really projecting their own insecurity and/or issues.

So for those that are the most upset by this, just put on the dress and get it over with. We'll still accept you.

There are FAR bigger issues in this world to get worked up over.


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