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The Impractical Catholic: Calling things by their proper names

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  1. That article was disturbing. Not so much that "Cisco implicit claims a right to monitor your speech off company time, off company premises, in social contexts where you can't be reasonably understood to represent company policy, and make employment and disciplinary decisions based on that speech.". Yes that's disturbing but companies have a right to refuse to hire people that would bring the company into disrepute (and he has a right to sue). But that the Catholic Church would knowing hire and continue to employ a white supremacist is something I wouldn't have thought they would do. Surely that is a sin and should warrant saction or dismissal.
    Michael

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