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Daily Archives: December 7, 2014
1921. Say Darlin’ Say (Traditional American) – Video
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1921. Say Darlin #39; Say (Traditional American)
This popular but politically incorrect old-time song incorporates the song "Hush Little Baby", which is normally sung as a lullaby. It is often performed by ...
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Book Review | Project Egypt: A Politically Incorrect View By Mr. Pat – Video
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For HOA manager, free speech protection has limits
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Question: Our homeowner association manager has several "politically incorrect" tattoos on his neck, arms, hands and face depicting unacceptable symbols. He's proud of the message he's conveying through the tattoos. Owners say they resent being involuntarily subjected to his beliefs and political messages by way of his tattoos. We're afraid to say anything and the board is a bunch of scaredy cats. Should owners say something and whom should we say it to?
Question: Our manager has the phrase "My God is Awesome" embroidered by a tailor on all his clothing. He takes every opportunity to preach and flaunt his beliefs. Many of us are offended by this. What can be done?
Question: Our manager wears T-shirts, hats and jackets with the flags and militant sayings of a Third World country. These slogans and pictures are offensive and in our face. He wears them to board meetings. Our vendors also don't like it and have asked to meet with a board member instead of the manager. If any comment is made about his attire, he accuses the person of being racist. These hostilities take away from performing the business of the association. Too much time is spent arguing with him. The management company owner refuses to do anything about this; he says it's a free speech issue. Do we have to put up with this?
Answer: A homeowner association is a business and as such it should have a dress code written into its management contracts. Companies that cannot abide by your terms should not be hired or should be terminated. That includes those that fail to properly manage their own employees. You do not have to put up with this behavior, and this is not a free speech issue.
Freedom of speech is an extremely important right in our country but it is not without limits. Courts have frequently upheld restrictions to speech that are not content-based but merely dictate the time, place or manner of that speech.
Specific to employers, the courts and the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission regularly uphold the right of an employer to impose reasonable restrictions on the dress, and even grooming, of employees so long as those restrictions are equally applied and not related to "protected characteristics," such as gender, race, religion, disability and military status. Prohibiting the visible display of tattoos on all employees and prohibiting long hair or facial hair on all male employees have both been upheld as reasonable policies.
In all of the cases raised by the questions above, however, it appears the management companies' employees have turned themselves into walking billboards espousing their own belief systems.
The reasons why one manager has tattoos are his personal and private business, which he can proclaim to the world outside the scope of his employment. The same can be said for the other managers' clothing, which conveys their personal beliefs.
While working for the management company that represents an association, employees' attire emblazoned with religious or political slogans not only detracts from the operation of the business, it may be misperceived as representing the collective views of the homeowners association, its owners or the board directors who were responsible for hiring them.
Even if there were no complaints, a wise board is aware of circumstances that would potentially be offensive. Best practices require the board to minimize any risk to the association and avoid any potential of incurring liability or lawsuits, regardless of the source.
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This Week in Unnecessary Censorship | JimmyKimmel – Video
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This Week in Unnecessary Censorship | JimmyKimmel
This is our weekly tribute to the FCC where we bleep and blur things whether they need it or not. This week we feature Peyton Manning, Monica Lewinsky and mo...
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Sony hack could lead to censorship – Video
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Sony hack could lead to censorship
Dave Aitel, former NSA computer scientist and current CEO of security firm Immunity, says the Sony hack could lead to self-censorship by movie studios.
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Obama Admin. Flirting With Chinese Censorship Tactics – Video
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Obama Admin. Flirting With Chinese Censorship Tactics
RAND PAUL: JOHN MCCAIN WANTS ANOTHER 15 WARS http://www.infowars.com/rand-paul-john-mccain-wants-another-15-wars/ OBAMA OFFICIAL MEETS WITH CHINESE INTERNET ...
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Unnecessary Censorship – Dragon Age Inquisition Part 1 (Censored Parody) – Video
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Unnecessary Censorship - Dragon Age Inquisition Part 1 (Censored Parody)
Unnecessary Censorship - Dragon Age Inquisition Part 1 (Censored Parody) Dragon Age Inquisition is made by Bioware and owned by EA Games and is available here: (uk link) ...
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The Perilous Fight . Censorship | PBS
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In August, 1942 a newspaper columnist received a "very stern letter" from the U.S. government because she had described the weather during a trip with her husband. Eleanor Roosevelt promised not to do it again.
That the First Lady would be so reprimanded demonstrates the scope and power of American censoring authorities during WW2. As part of the 1941 War Powers Act, the Lady's husband created the Office of Censorship, and appointed Byron Price, a respected Associated Press editor, to run it. Price convinced the President to let the media censor itself. He issued guidelines, but they came down to one pre-publication question for reporters: Is this information I would to like to have if I were the enemy? 14,462 employees of the Office of Censorship asked the same question, while monitoring all U.S. media.
Voluntary self-censorship worked well, even if it meant battlefront reportage that ran heavily to human-interest stories. As requested, newspapers didn't publish photographs of dead American troops until 1944, when the government wanted to motivate home front support. Reporters knew the war's biggest storythe coming atom bombtwo years in advance, and kept the secret. They knew the war's longest story tooPresident Roosevelt's failing healthand kept that secret. In fact, Price contended that of the thousands of stories filed, only once did a U.S. journalist intentionally break the rules.
Some book publishers seemed eager to censor themselves. Existing manuscripts critical of some allies, for instance, weren't released until after the war. Publisher Bennett Cerf even suggested to his colleagues that they "check their backlists carefully," and eliminate any books that suggested Russia, "our (new) friend in need," was a less-than-splendid operation.
By 1942, 10,000 civil servants were reading and censoring a million pieces of mail weekly, especially those to or from POW's and other internees. (At the same time, they watched for potentially valuable information. Loose lips could also sink the other guy's ships.) GI's writing home-all subject to censorship by officers-were prohibited from mentioning anything about the military situation around them. Their families were encouraged to write back frequently, sending light, happy letters that were non-specific about life and especially work at home. Allegedly, that's what combat soldiers wanted to read, even if, as in one case, a D-Day veteran learned all about how difficult Pledge Week had been at Kappa Kappa Gamma.
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Ron Paul: Who Wants to be Defense Secretary? – Video
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Ron Paul: Who Wants to be Defense Secretary?
Who Wants to be Defense Secretary? by Ron Paul It seems nobody wants to be Secretary of Defense in the Obama administration. The president #39;s first two Defens...
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MidPoint | Ron Paul Former presidential candidate and Texas congressman – Video
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MidPoint | Ron Paul Former presidential candidate and Texas congressman
Former presidential candidate and Texas congressman joins MidPoint to discuss the state of race relations following the Michael Brown and Eric Garner non-indictments. Dr. Paul also discusses...
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