• UsernameHere@lemmy.world
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    10 hours ago

    As far as I can tell he didn’t break a law, it’s just a conflict of interest to have a racist prosecuting immigrants. So cutting his pay to force him out of the position was all that could be done by the people trying to remove him from that role. But you feel that isn’t fair.

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      If you don’t break a law you shouldn’t be punished by the office that is about whether laws were followed or not. I know that sounds crazy. He could be punished by his employer, fine. He could be punished by an angry mob, fine. But if this guy gets punished while not breaking the law, you can bet some other people who didn’t break the law will still get punished. For me considering something legally fair has nothing to do with what he deserves. I don’t think we’ll come to agree on that.

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        10 hours ago

        If you’re at work and you do something that would get you fired (which isn’t against the law) you should be fired. Why defend a racist in this scenario?

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          I’m not defending him, that’s the result of me arguing the system should be fair. If his employer would fire him, i would be silent. Politicians are not employers. Let’s look at it from another perspective; imagine a colleague of this racist have an x account where he tells people to come to protests about climate change, do you think a politician should have something to say about his salary too?

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              7 hours ago

              I’m not. I’m defending his position. It has nothing to do with the rotten apple himself.

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                The position of being a racist. That’s what’s being discussed. Racism is not a crime so it’s an absolutely bizarre position to say that for some arbitrary reason, only law should be able to punish him for being a racist.

                My employer can dock my pay or fire me for being a racist. Being a racist is not a protected characteristic. One has to wonder what the hell your point here would be.

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                  6 hours ago

                  My employer can dock my pay or fire me for being a racist.

                  Your employer can and should if you did something racist while doing your work. Your employer should not be able to fire you or lower your salary you for stuff you post online in your free time. Not even is that is as vile as this guys stuff. I’m not arguing he isn’t a racist. Aside that, politicians aren’t the employer of individual officers, teachers, social workers, etc.