Posted on 08/04/2016 1:15:08 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
So, wearing Dont Tread On Me paraphernalia may constitute racial harassment in the workplace. From a 2014 complaint filed with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, the folks who decide sift through hostile work environment claims at federal agencies, a person wearing such patriotic gear triggered Sheldon D. (not his real name) back in 2014. Lawyer Eugene Volokh blogged about this ridiculous case in The Washington Post, where the offended party cited the Gadsden flag as racially insensitive to blacks because its creator, Christopher Gadsden, owned slaves.
So did Thomas Jefferson. So did George Washington. You dont see massive protests against him on Presidents Day. Why? Because that would be insurmountably stupid, just like this claim, where a black liberal seems to have been trying to stifle his co-workers free speech rights. Heck, even the EEOC found that the flags origins are not racist, but because the flag has been associated with racially tinged messages as of latean investigation can go forward. Volokh posted portions of the ruling and his legal analysis over this absurd assault of free speech:
After a thorough review of the record, it is clear that the Gadsden Flag originated in the Revolutionary War in a non-racial context. Moreover, it is clear that the flag and its slogan have been used to express various non-racial sentiments, such as when it is used in the modern Tea Party political movement, guns rights activism, patriotic displays, and by the military.
However, whatever the historic origins and meaning of the symbol, it also has since been sometimes interpreted to convey racially-tinged messages in some contexts. For example, in June 2014, assailants with connections to white supremacist groups draped the bodies of two murdered police officers with the Gadsden flag during their Las Vegas, Nevada shooting spree.
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In light of the ambiguity in the current meaning of this symbol, we find that Complainants claim must be investigated to determine the specific context in which C1 displayed the symbol in the workplace. In so finding, we are not prejudging the merits of Complainants complaint. Instead, we are precluding a procedural dismissal that would deprive us of evidence that would illuminate the meaning conveyed by C1s display of the symbol.
A few thoughts:
1. Recall that this is not a case about when private employers may restrict what their employees wear on the job, or even about when government employers may do so. Private employers have very broad power on this, because they arent bound by the First Amendment (though statutes in some states may constrain employers power to some extent). Government employers also have fairly broad power to restrict their employees on-the-job speech and behavior.
Instead, this is a case about the rules that all employers, public or private, must follow, on pain of massive legal liability. The harassment law rules (which, as I noted, are the same for private employers as for the federal government) are imposed by the government acting as sovereign the area where the First Amendment should provide the most protection not just the government acting as employee.
Volokh adds that in this complaint, Sheldon D. did not allege that the Dont Tread on Me cap-wearer made racially offensive remarks. Its pretty much a complaint stating that he doesnt like a piece of American history because he is of such a soft constitution that he cant tolerate other beliefs and opinions. Is this real life? A complaint was filed over a cap? This is a more sophisticated case of trigger warnings, safe spaces, and political correctness. Its the part of the poisonous vein of progressivism, where anything they dont like is considered racist, morally wrong, or both. Funny since they love to wear those Che Guevara t-shirts, who was pretty racist in his feelings towards blacks, but I digress. Volokh adds his legalistic scenario showing how this is setting a nightmare precedent:
Lets think about how this plays out in the workplace. Imagine that you are a reasonable employer. You dont want to restrict employee speech any more than is necessary, but you also dont want to face the risk of legal liability for allowing speech that the government might label harassing. An employee comes to you, complaining that a coworkers wearing a Dont Tread on Me cap or having an All Lives Matter bumper sticker on a car parked in the employee lot, or Stop Illegal Immigration sign on the coworkers cubicle wall constitutes legally actionable hostile environment harassment, in violation of federal employment law. The employee claims that in the specific context (perhaps based on what has been in the news, or based on what other employees have been saying in lunchroom conversations), this speech is racially tinged or racially insensitive.
Would you feel pressured, by the risk of a lawsuit and of liability, into suppressing speech that expresses such viewpoints? Or would you say, Nope, Im not worried about the possibility of liability, Ill let my employees keep talking? (Again, the question isnt what you may do as a matter of your own judgment about how you would control a private workplace; the question is whether the government is pressuring you to suppress speech that conveys certain viewpoints.)
Oh, you know this foul brew is going to come up againbet on it. And all of its ridiculousness.
I wonder how long it took some whimpy, honky snowflake to come up with this lame bull****?
What about my shirts that read:
Hitler made great speeches too (with Barry’s picture)
Mohammed SUCKS
Nobody knows I’m a lesbian
ROFL!!
Gonna order a “Dont Tread on Me” shirt now to go with my three Reagan shirts :)
AWESOME! I’ll take 10 please.
What about thos militants wearing n word lives matter shirts
BUt letting people say “Black lives matter” and disciplining people for saying “All lives matter” is not?
War is coming.
The dilemma will be which to guillotine first, libs or muzzies.
How about we abolish mosques, instead. They stand for slavery and subjugation of women and children.
We got a parcel delivered to our house that we did not order.
Turned out it was a shirt with Obama on it, and it says “Like a Boss”.
We did try to locate the owner, whose name was on the parcel (but had our address).
Then we said screw her, as she supports a regime that would gladly line us up against the wall and shoot us.
So I wear it to do yard work, but only in the back yard. Am I a hypocrite? After all, It’s a t-shirt that lacks holes, and Those are rare in my home.
Where, precisely, in the Constitution is the federal government authorized to determine what people can, and can’t, wear to work?
They never run out of lawyers to file another lawsuit do they. Another of the ways we’ve been undone.
We need some black conservative group to start filing complaints demanding that the Democrat Party and all of its literature, symbols, campaign materials, etc. be outlawed because of its exclusive history as the agent and facilitator of slavery, Jim Crow, segregation, the Ku Klux Klan, etc.
The Democrat Party should be forcibly liqidated and its assets used to pay slavery reparations, as well as reparations to the descendants of Northern troops who died in the Civil Way.
Membership in the Democrat Party ought to be a permanent bar against holding any government job.
Time to get another tee shirt Don’t Tread On Me!
-PJ
Commenters won't get anywhere with that comparison. Washington and Jefferson are "old white dead guys" now...The regressives, BLM, SJW's and progressive gov't types will not feel a need to curb their enthusiasm to curb free speech.
Go after Harvard and Yale.
Both colleges were founded and built by slave traders and slave owners.
That's the Liberal Progressives domain, go after that.
Elimination
Of
Caucasians
Do they make “duet” guillotines? Just an idea.
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