Uh, it does give her that right. That's why she can't be thrown in jail for what she said.Quote:
Originally Posted by diffusionx
It's un-American to tolerate dissenting political views? I don't know exactly what she said, but unless she was directly abusive, the crowd's reaction was childish and out of line.Quote:
And Linda Ronstadt was thrown out because her comments were causing customers, customers who were paying the Aladdin good money to stay there and paying Ronstadt's fees for the night, to complain. They were protecting their business. It is Un-American, in fact, to sit back and accept what she is saying if you do not agree with her.
She lost her job for saying she liked a movie that millions of other people in her country have seen and liked. Come on. You'd be up in arms if a bunch of lefties came into your store and started throwing around Gamecubes & got you fired because you said you liked Dubya. Whether you agree with her or not, it isn't right.Quote:
She has every right to say what she wants, and she exercised it, Mikey. But she also has to deal with the consequences. People didnt like it, they exercised their right, and since they have more power in this PRIVATE corporation, they got their way. Majority rules.
