On that we can totally agree.Impactor returns 2.0 wrote:calling a job boring, or bitching about your boss is one thing, saying your gonna do a 9/11 whilst working at an airport is another thing.
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Yes, but isn't this guy writing fiction about someone else doing it? Insofar as hip hop artists are performers, ie Eminem, the guy who wants to have sex with his own Mom and kill the mother of his children while his daughter watches, isn't the same guy as Marshall Mathers. Eminem is his stage persona where he says inflammatory things as art. Same goes for someone like Marilyn Manson.There is a very real difference between making this sort of threat yourself and writing fiction about someone else doing it.
That's true, and that's why we're called "civillians". We have freedom of speech: we are not beholden to a large government organization where we are contractually obligated to accept their dogma. As I think you'd agree, even though you feel working baggage claim and being in the military have "the same responsiblity of defending national security," I don't think it's anywhere to the same degree, and the restrictions and regulations that the military have are (and should be) to a much greater extent then working at an airport.I'm in the military, I am charged with the same responsibility of defending national security, and if I said something like this I would be in jail so fast my head would spin.
Yes, I DO think he's guilty of lacking tact or prudence, but only if he brought it into the workplace. For example, let's go back to the child molesting thing. Let's say I've worked with kids for 20 years. Never had a single incident of anything bad happening. Now you find out that I've been writing erotic fiction on a website for 5 years about having sex with kids. Now, should I be fired? My job hasn't been compromised. I clearly have a sexual attraction towards children, and instead of turning into a rapist, I have channeled my desires into a safe and harmless expression.Even if he wasn't sincere in his threats, he is still bound by two little things called 'tact' and 'prudence'. Anybody with two functioning brain cells should know better than to say intentionally inflammatory things like this.
Best First wrote:I thought we could just meander between making well thought out points, being needlessly immature, provocative and generalist, then veer into caring about constructive debate and make a few valid points, act civil for a bit, then lower the tone again, then act offended when we get called on it, then dictate what it is and isn't worth debating, reinterpret a few of my own posts through a less offensive lens, then jaunt down whatever other path our seemingly volatile mood took us in.
Best First wrote:I thought we could just meander between making well thought out points, being needlessly immature, provocative and generalist, then veer into caring about constructive debate and make a few valid points, act civil for a bit, then lower the tone again, then act offended when we get called on it, then dictate what it is and isn't worth debating, reinterpret a few of my own posts through a less offensive lens, then jaunt down whatever other path our seemingly volatile mood took us in.
Best First wrote:I thought we could just meander between making well thought out points, being needlessly immature, provocative and generalist, then veer into caring about constructive debate and make a few valid points, act civil for a bit, then lower the tone again, then act offended when we get called on it, then dictate what it is and isn't worth debating, reinterpret a few of my own posts through a less offensive lens, then jaunt down whatever other path our seemingly volatile mood took us in.
Case in point:Professor Smooth wrote:This sounds close to a mostly Republican company firing someone for being openly Democratic.
snarl wrote:Just... really... what the **** have [IDW] been taking for the last 2 years?
Brendocon wrote:Yaya's money.
I cant see how.Shanti418 wrote:And I must still respectfully disagree with the lot of you.
Also, Stephen King is an author. His job is to entertain us, and he has no responsibility other than to write good novels and make money.The Stephen King stories I have read don't glorify killing, pedophelia or rape; they just show how very scary some of these things are.
How is there a very real difference? I'm getting the impression that this rapper was trying to get discovered BEFORE he took the airport security gig.jboyler wrote:Also, Stephen King is an author. His job is to entertain us, and he has no responsibility other than to write good novels and make money.The Stephen King stories I have read don't glorify killing, pedophelia or rape; they just show how very scary some of these things are.
The man in question is a law officer. His job and his responsibility are to protect us.
There is a very real difference here.
-J
snarl wrote:Just... really... what the **** have [IDW] been taking for the last 2 years?
Brendocon wrote:Yaya's money.
Because it's King's job to write such tales. This guy's job was a security screener at an airport. Dif-fer-ence.Professor Smooth wrote:How is there a very real difference?jboyler wrote:Also, Stephen King is an author. His job is to entertain us, and he has no responsibility other than to write good novels and make money.The Stephen King stories I have read don't glorify killing, pedophelia or rape; they just show how very scary some of these things are.
The man in question is a law officer. His job and his responsibility are to protect us.
There is a very real difference here.
-J
A, I don't see why. B, if that were the case and he were so intent on being a controversial rapper that rapped about things like performing terrorism, perhaps he should have sought out employment somewhere where it would not cause a conflict of interests and possibly get him fired down the line.Professor Smooth wrote:I'm getting the impression that this rapper was trying to get discovered BEFORE he took the airport security gig.
Gunshop? Not sure. I know I'd not be comfortable with being in an arms establishment knowing the dude with the giant guncase behind him working the counter writes fiction about blowing people away.Professor Smooth wrote:This guy was writing fiction. There is absolutely NO DIFFERENCE between what he did and what Garth Ennis does with Preacher or Punisher. Their stories glorify killing for what their characters believe is a good cause. Are we to say that he can never work in a gun shop because of this?
No one's saying he cannot rap about flying planes into buildings. They're saying he can't do it and work in a ******* airport. Kind of like the way I doubt a guy rapping about killing babies that he's enjoyed raping for for the last six hours before filling them with C4 and tossing them from hot air balloons into a crowded football stadium would be highly successful in either getting or keeping a job in a Day Care center or sports stadium.Professor Smooth wrote:I don't care if the guy's writing raps about killing babies that he's enjoyed raping for for the last six hours before filling them with C4 and tossing them from hot air balloons into a crowded football stadium. It's FICTION!!! And, it's protected (in the US) under the first ammendment. Freedom of speech.
True, he'd be under arrest, rather than let go by the airport he worked for.Professor Smooth wrote:This would be entirely different if he did an interview out of character saying that he would financially support bombing civillians.
Aw, you're sweet.Professor Smooth wrote:You all seem to be intelligent people...
snarl wrote:Just... really... what the **** have [IDW] been taking for the last 2 years?
Brendocon wrote:Yaya's money.
I'm sure that's true. I'm not one of them and trying to make me into one is quite the strawman. I fully realize that as the facts sit this guy is a baggage screener at an airport (or was) and that in his spare time he was trying to start a rapping career. Sorted.Professor Smooth wrote:Some people simply can't fully seperate fact from fiction or art from artist.
Doesn't protect him at the workplace. His constitutional rights to say what he wants in his rap lyrics are not being violated. His former place of employment fired him over an issue that regarded company policies and business appearance. If I were to walk into the boss's office and scream "[composite word including 'f*ck'] you!" to her face, I should not expect to stay in my duties by right of the first amendment. More accurately, if I were to walk into the showroom and scream "[composite word including 'f*ck'] you!" to a customer I didn't like I shouldn't expect to be employed at the end of the day by right of the first amendment. Also were I working in a bank and wrote rap songs in my spare time on the intricacies of me robbing banks I shouldn't be shocked when I'm let go. Maddox is rather opinionated, and him keeping a job as a bookkeeper for a lesbian coalition would seem rather unlikely, you know?sprunkner wrote:...but I have to side with Smooth in saying that his job should be protected under the First Amendment.
Yeah, that works for me.sprunkner wrote:All right... slight alteration of stance... I'm still with Impy morally and philosophically, but I have to side with Smooth in saying that his job should be protected under the First Amendment. We have to take the stupid excesses of free speech (Fox News Channel included) along with the blessings.
All said, the guy's a f***ing idiot.
snarl wrote:Just... really... what the **** have [IDW] been taking for the last 2 years?
Brendocon wrote:Yaya's money.