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Racist idiot fired for comments while filmed outside of work. Will there be more consequences for the company?

So in nation of over 300,000,000 people with a history of over 400 years, incidents small enough in number to be to documented on message board constitutes an overall societal trend?

In the fiscal year 2014 the EEOC (U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission) had 88,778 charges filed with them from employees claiming discrimination based on the person's race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy), national origin, age (40 or older), disability or genetic information or for acts of retaliation for having filed any of the aforementioned charges. The EEOC in its 50 year history has dealt with tens of thousands of case nearly every year.

How many of CEOs and gentlemen like the one in the OP have been forced into unemployment or mitigation of some sort because of SJW? Just how broad and deep a societal problem is this?

Please point to were I said it was a societal trend. Thanks!

You didn't hence I am asking.
 
Am I the only person on this thread who recognizes mental illness when they see it? Seems like.
Not enough data for me. The guy is pretty light in head department, for sure, but I think that's about it. At some point in that video he realized that he was running out of "material" and became hesitating, this suggests he is aware and can process reality, mental cases don't do that. I believe he is pretty ordinary american racist, there are probably millions like him.
Mental cases do in fact do that. Just depends on the degree and stage of illness.

I've been around this behavior enough to recognize it for what it is.
 
I wonder if the woman at 50 seconds into this video could be disciplined by her job for her statement:

 
Am I the only person on this thread who recognizes mental illness when they see it? Seems like.
What I saw was a guy who spends a good deal of time inside the Bubble online. He was pretty much speaking in right-wing buzz phrases and had little in the way of material to use, once he used up all of the crap shit right-wingers write on in Yahoo News comment sections. Probably has not had an original political thought in his lifetime.

That to me is what a person who is no where near as intelligent as he thinks he is (despite the claims of Sean Hannity), steps into the fire and tries to be clever.
 
Am I the only person on this thread who recognizes mental illness when they see it? Seems like.
What I saw was a guy who spends a good deal of time inside the Bubble online. He was pretty much speaking in right-wing buzz phrases and had little in the way of material to use, once he used up all of the crap shit right-wingers write on in Yahoo News comment sections. Probably has not had an original political thought in his lifetime.

That to me is what a person who is no where near as intelligent as he thinks he is (despite the claims of Sean Hannity), steps into the fire and tries to be clever.

I agree that he was spouting a lot of right wing buzz phrases and that he's a racist asshat, but I wonder if he's coming from more rational perspective than we realize.

He's quick to question the work ethic of the people he's confronting, as though he sincerely doubts they know what it is to have a good paying job. That makes me wonder. Those fracking related jobs pay very well, especially to workers willing to put in massive hours of overtime. They are probably the best paying jobs to come into that area within that guy's lifetime. And we all know that the decline of American manufacturing had restricted the upward mobility of blue collar workers like him. So I wonder if that guy thinks the protesters are as crazy, stupid, and ill-informed as some folks here think he is.

Coming from the perspective of a guy who sees his golden opportunity to join the ranks of the middle class being thwarted by people with nothing better to do than sit in lawn chairs holding signs all day, they probably do.

He's still a racist asshat though.
 
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