Again, back to the post about selective support from the free speech brigade, Yassmin Abdel-Magied posted the following on facebook:
"LEST. WE. FORGET. Manus, Nauru, Syria, Palestine."
She removed it promptly, apologised and attempted to move forward. The Australian and many of the commentators who have taken up the spears behind IF then published some 90,000 words attacking her directly.
I'm curious about the different responses. Is it because her post was made on anzac day and directly spoke to a national mythology? Is it because IF's post brings religious expression into the mix?
Why does one unrepentant man receive the support of heavyweight backers, when the other repentant woman receives the full strength of the news corp cudgel?
Yasmine Abdel-Magied wasn't discriminated against in her employment as a result of these comments
In fact, she had been on the taxpayer teet for years despite a huge amount of people finding her views disgusting and abhorrent
By the time of these posts she was no longer working at the ABC however
The issue is freedom of speech and its effect on your employment
It has little to do with a free press choosing to (rightfully) editorialise against you. Again, she has the right to make her post and people have the right to tell her she's an idiot, but I don't think they should be able to sack her for what she says.
I think the only time people should be able to be sacked for what they say is when they speak about their employer directly. Political/Religious views should almost never be a sackable offence, except for when they are criminal (such as inciting a riot or violence)
That includes insulting our sacred ANZACS or saying gays should go to hell. The best way to deal with crooked views is to confront them, not silence them