I believe in the freedom of speech. Always have. The ability to have a dissenting opinion, the ability to express that opinion and the fundamental right to argue the validity of that opinion with someone who may disagree is part of what makes America great. Some of the best ideas we've ever had came because somebody had, was allowed to have, an idea that ran counter to the common thought. They were allowed to present that idea, to debate that idea and in the process convince others of its merit.
That is gone now. There is only one opinion. You are told what it is and God help you if you disagree.
Troy University police chief had the absolute audacity to suggest that George Floyd played a role in his own death by struggling with the police and then encouraged people to cooperate and handle things in court rather than fight with cops on the scene. He was fired.
Oklahoma State coach Mike Gundy wore a shirt with the logo of a conservative news organization on it. OSU players threatened to boycott. Finebaum is (allegedly, I don't listen) on air today shouting that he should be fired.
Some liberal jackass is bashing Dominos for a ten-year old twitter response that thanked a Republican for a positive comment she made on their account. Claims they are "burning their brand."
You cannot question the clearly stated motives or the clearly stated mission of organizations like Black Lives Matter or you are branded and your family is ruined.
I don't care which side of the argument you happen to be on, you must see that this is wrong. Today you might be on the side that supports whatever opinion is the only one allowed. But what happens tomorrow when you happen to disagree with whatever next steps the movement takes. What happens when you're the one being fired, shamed, silenced, disgraced for disagreeing?
I never thought I would live to see the day when simply supporting the duly and legally elected president of the United States was considered offensive...a day when expressing that support could get you fired from your job. It's just wrong.