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Anlam Kuyusu's avatar

Bryan, as a tenured professor living on government handouts and not on the monies made through the free market, please fire yourself. You are the paragon of hypocrisy - just like Bernie Sanders and Hasan Piker.

You have already blown the whistle on tenure. Your job is done. Now please quit.

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Aristides's avatar

The biggest thing I learned from this is that the Majority of Americans believe Divorce is Morally acceptable. I googled Gallup's numbers and 81% say it is morally acceptable in all situations, there was even a "it depends" option that only 6% chose.

This seems shocking to me. I tried to find the numbers, but I assume most people believe breaking a promise is wrong. Most Americans are still nominally religious, and all Abrahamic religions say divorce is morally wrong except for very specific situations. I cannot wrap my head around the idea that most Americans think breaking what they believe to be a sacred promise is always morally acceptable. Clearly people have a different idea of morality than me.

Comparatively, firing an at will employees seems morally acceptable, since the employee was never promised they wouldn't be. Employees under contract actually have a promise to not be fired as long as they follow the terms of the contract, and I would think it's morally wrong to fire them in a way that breaks the contract.

Small aside, I do think immoral things like divorce should be legal.

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