What is ignorance? Not liking black people is ignorant? Lets get real here. Everyone has their prejudices. I talk shyt about white people sometimes. Im not racist, but if someone recorded a convo i had with my parents about race. Id be a wrap.
Youre entitled to that. This is America, you are be able to be a Nazi, a Panther, A KKK member, whatever the fukk you want. Im black BTW, but I cant get with the notion of telling people what's right or wrong to think. It's only wrong when those thoughts are put into negative action.
In America, you dont HAVE to be tolerant, you should be good to everyone. But you dont HAVE to like gays, blacks, whites, mexicans, etc. You just have to treat them fairly. We all think or talk shyt about other races. Im not saying she shouldn't have been fired.
Maybe my point is too complex for some. I understand WHY SHE WAS FIRED. DUH... PUBLIC RELATIONS...DUH
What im saying is, its becoming increasingly common to fire people for what they THINK. That doesnt stop people from feeling/thinking the way they do. They just become better at hiding it. I dont think people should lose what they work for because of their personal beliefs. No matter how much, I disagree with that belief. Theyre entitled to be whomever they want, also I'd rather know my enemy.
I get why shorty was fired. Ya'll keep trying to explain her getting fired to me. I get that. My issue is where I see this country going with all these phony witch hunts. shyt is insulting and it's some real Thought Police type shyt.
I've read a lot of your comments in here and a lot of misguided responses... here's my best respectful response
It's not about what you "think" (as you mention several times)
It's about what you portray...she wasn't fired for what she thinks...she was disassociated from because of her actions on her instagram, twitter, etc.
I can think whatever I want...the minute that I wear a "fukk crakkers" shirt
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One step further...
I work for a company but I am not an entertainer. In entertainment, the last thing you want is to isolate an audience. If her actions (not her thoughts...we don't know what Undertaker, Heyman, JBL, or any of them "think"...we only know their actions), present a divisive message, it is well within reason that they cut ties in order to not isolate that audience.
Also, it's clear from her actions that it is warranted. It's not like she has even tried to redeem herself. We don't know the innerworkings of the WWE. Maybe they spoke with her privately and she said "fukk that...this is who I am" and they dumped her afterward. Maybe they asked her to clarify her opinions and she said "no clarification needed...put me in the ring with Sasha or Naomi and I'm curb stomping them"... we don't know. All we know is that as a WWE employee she is a "public figure" (in her case she has a chance to be a public figure in the future) and they don't want to associate with someone who has her beliefs.
No one is stopping anyone from thinking what they want. But the minute that a person puts it online, they no longer control the reaction to it. And when you work for a company where "persona" and "public image" are two things that you need to maintain, the company has the same right to fire you just like an out of shape model might get dropped from their agency.