AMEN, UC.
Nobody violated his right to speak freely. He violated the terms of his contract, or they would not have been able to fire him.
The howler monkeys want it both ways. The fucking constitution says nothing about that.
AMEN, UC.Exactly. They want to be able to say whatever they wish, which they are free to do, AND they would like to suffer no repercussions if what they said is stupid, ignorant or offensive. It's like the christians who think that NOT being able to shove their religion down my throat is somehow akin to being persecuted. Ridiculous.
Nobody violated his right to speak freely. He violated the terms of his contract, or they would not have been able to fire him.
The howler monkeys want it both ways. The fucking constitution says nothing about that. Originally Posted by Yssup Rider
The funny thing about all of this is this character Rodner Figueroa is a Hispanic, Gay, fashion expert, and probably was really making a statement about fashion, not Race. He showed by repeating it that he didn't know what the big deal was.Or he showed by repeating it that he's a fucking moron. Not sure what being hispanic, gay or a fashion expert has to do with it though.
He doesn't see black, white, brown, red, or any other racial overtone. All he sees is a hideously dressed woman who deserved his scorn for that reason, and none other.
Somewhere, Jimmy the Greek is laughing his ass off. Originally Posted by Jackie S
Exactly. They want to be able to say whatever they wish, which they are free to do, AND they would like to suffer no repercussions if what they said is stupid, ignorant or offensive. It's like the christians who think that NOT being able to shove their religion down my throat is somehow akin to being persecuted. Ridiculous.
Or he showed by repeating it that he's a fucking moron. Not sure what being hispanic, gay or a fashion expert has to do with it though. Originally Posted by UnderConstruction
It has everything to do with it. Heck, in his world, people are divided into categories of good taste, bad taste, good fashion, bad fashion, good hair, bad hair......and so on.Doubtful, they support Obama...
Perhaps the GLBT crowd will speak up for him. Originally Posted by Jackie S
Doubtful, they support Obama...Just read his Bio. This guy doesn't have a biased bone in his body, aside from telling hideously dressed women the truth about their choice in fashion.
You know a lot about the hispanic gay world IJS Originally Posted by UnderConstruction
You, like so many of your ilk, are under the impression that the first amendment gives you the right to say whatever you want AND frees you from any backlash from said statements. WRONG. He enjoyed his free speech. He said what he said. He is now reaping the rewards of living in a civilized society where such things have become unacceptable. He certainly has the right to say whatever he wishes. His employer also has the right to fire him. I'm sure there are clauses in his contract and the contract of any tv personality that provide for such actions. And your lame attempt at defending the man is pitiful. He was made up to look like the First Lady and the man commented on it, by extension commenting on the First Lady. Originally Posted by UnderConstruction
Just read his Bio. This guy doesn't have a biased bone in his body, aside from telling hideously dressed women the truth about their choice in fashion.As it should be. It's one of the biggest reasons I still vote Democrat. I can't get with the Republican ideas on equality.
He could have just as easily have said she looked like Cruella De Vill.
This is one case where I think our zest to pounce on anything "racial" might have been proven the fartherest thing from the truth.
By the way. One of my young Machinist, 27 years old, is Hispanic, and gay. He even brought his "partner" to our annual Christmas Dinner. He shows up on time, works hard, and does a good job. That is good enough for me. Originally Posted by Jackie S