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  • Well, thats were the weeds start, your boss isn’t really allowed to fire you for who you vote for, as they are not entitled to know that info (they would need to violate your rights to find out against your will).

    I meant if you said it publicly. I think they can't fire you for that.

    But if you go around spewing hate speech, inciting violence they can definitely shit can you.

    Yeah, that's what I was saying.

  • This only covers what speech congress may abridge.

    Gotcha.

    I think that your workplace can't fire you for stupid reasons, like if you say to vote for another candidate that your boss wants or for refusing to participate in a tiktok video, so I assumed that there was some "free spech" protecting you for that.

  • 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).

    I think you shouldn't get fired for saying anything (that would be covered by the 1st amendment in the US (which I think doesn't cover blatant hate-speech)) that goes against the values of the company you work for.

    But is the "Ontario college of psychologists" like an "order" where its member are held to a higher standard because they have an important role? Like a doctor is not supposed to fuck a client. I can agree to higher standards then.

    Anyway, if the quote's context is true, as a psychologist, telling people to kill themselves is fucked up.