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In reply to the discussion: Should NFL players go on strike due to owner and league pushback over protests during the anthem? [View all]WillowTree
(5,348 posts)28. It doesn't matter why the owners make the rule.
It's still their organization...........their ball game, as it were. Regardless of why they're making the rule, they still get to call the shots for their workplace.
I have no doubt what the result would be if I decided to make political and/or social justice protests at work. On my own time is another matter. I'll bet most people are in the same boat.
And anyway, this isn't a matter of Congress making a law abridging the right of free speech. There's nothing in the first amendment that says that we have the right to express ourselves any way we want anywhere we want.
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Should NFL players go on strike due to owner and league pushback over protests during the anthem? [View all]
LonePirate
Oct 2017
OP
When government officials are urging owners and the league to crackdown, the 1A is relevant.
LonePirate
Oct 2017
#11
Are you seriously suggesting that since Congress has not passed a law, its not a 1A issue?
LonePirate
Oct 2017
#23
If the stricture was already written into the contractual obligation, you'd have a point.
LanternWaste
Oct 2017
#13
No. They work for the NFL/Owners, with protests taking place in their place of employment.
jmg257
Oct 2017
#6