Comment by nradov

Comment by nradov 8 days ago

3 replies

Why should we make an exception based on religion but not on political viewpoint? That is logically inconsistent. There's nothing special about religion.

wat10000 8 days ago

The historical answer is because Congress wanted to be sure that employers could fire Communists for being Communists.

Of course, that's not my view. I think political affiliation should probably be protected, but it needs to be very narrow. You shouldn't be able to be fired for being a Republican. But if you post "Gay people should be executed," you shouldn't be able to hide behind "I'm a Republican, that's a political view!" any more than you should be able to hide behind "I'm a Christian, that's a religious view!"

  • Ray20 8 days ago

    But if it is political/religious view? I don't quite understand how we can draw a line here. In general, belonging to a religion or political movement literally means that the subject has a set of certain explicitly stated views.

immibis 8 days ago

There is, however, something special about political viewpoint.