Georgia: “Doxed” White Man’s Firing Violates His First Amendment Right to Freedom of Association, Regardless of His Vocation
Posted by Socrates in 'hate', 'hate' haters, 'White supremacist', 'White supremacy' accusations, anti-fascists/antifas, anti-White themes, dispossession & destruction, Diversity, diversity is hate, First Amendment, freedom of association, Marxism, Marxism as anti-White, Socrates, white nationalism, White philosophy, White thought at 1:03 pm | Permanent Link
I’ve heard the cheap excuse many times: “But-but-but, he works in a job where the public must fully trust him; if he’s a racist, how can the public trust him?” But low-IQ negroes and angry Muslim immigrants also work in such jobs. Can you trust them? Whether this White guy is a jailer or not makes no difference. He has constitutional rights just like everyone else [1]. If he were a Marxist — and Marxism is a creed of hate! — no one would say a word about it. [Article].
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[1] The U.S. Supreme Court has already addressed this matter: “Legally, the freedom of association is considered to be a fundamental right protected by the Constitution. In the Supreme Court case of N.A.A.C.P. v. Alabama (1958), a unanimous Court ruled that the NAACP did not have to reveal to the Alabama attorney general the names and addresses of the NAACP members in the state because it would violate the NAACP members’ freedom of association” [Here]
18 June, 2019 at 3:38 pm
All layers of gov are penetrated by poison pills put in place by the obamessiah.
Expect nothing from them and if you do ask for any help be ready for hoops jumping.
A blood relative has a terminal illness and they are making them go through a multiple visit MD and psych review and it doesn’t matter where they worked or what they paid into for multiple decades of gainful employment.
18 June, 2019 at 6:33 pm
They do as they wish, regardless of any laws.
19 June, 2019 at 8:58 am
Matt Hale was deprived of his freedom of association in Illinois when the state refused to grant him a license to be an attorney because it did not like his association with the KKK even though he graduated law school and passed the Bar exam. Freedom of association is one of the weakest “rights” in America.
Matt Hale is still in a federal penitentiary after more than 12 years, serving a 40-year sentence from a mere allegation obtained by an inside FBI informant (hearsay) and no harm to the so-called victim. Matt Hale is the poster boy for understanding that the U.S. government is about protecting any U.S. citizen’s basic rights.
19 June, 2019 at 8:59 am
CORRECTION:
Matt Hale is still in a federal penitentiary after more than 12 years, serving a 40-year sentence from a mere allegation obtained by an inside FBI informant (hearsay) and no harm to the so-called victim. Matt Hale is the poster boy for understanding that the U.S. government is NOT about protecting any U.S. citizen’s basic rights.