No, it's not. Both are stating their opinions publically. That's what bumper stickers are. Public support.TheBigMook wrote:Comparing those situations is retarded. You sir are retarded.Big Orange Junky wrote:Again, I support ESPN/ABC's right to be bedwetting liberals and stop using Hank Jr. as the singer for MNFB. No problem with it at all even if it was twisted into something it was not. If you read the transcripts he was saying those two playing together would be like Hitler and the prime minister playing together. He didn't say Oprama was hitler, he was just showing the absurdity of those two who are so opposed to each other playing golf together.
But that doesn't matter, what matters is that ESPN has the right to fire/hire anybody they want as a private company. I could care less if they fired him for that crappy hat he had on. Doesn't matter.
I see the liberals also support ESPN in this.
Now will the liberals on here (tick, dsl, mook etc) say it's OK for Bank of America to go out and fire any employee with an Oprama bumper sticker?
What say you? Would you be as OK with them firing people over supporting Oprama as you are with them doing away with the MNFB song over what Hank said?
I would be OK if a BoA employee went on a national "news" program drunk and or high said something retarded and got fired.
There, that is close to an equivalent situation. Retard.
Basically I am saying I support ESPN in firing someone based on their publically stated opinion, but it looks like you support ESPN in doing that in this case, but not BOA in their parking lot. Interesting. What's good for the goose is good for the gander.