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Well, I believe in the freedom of speech, but that doesn't mean you can't have consequences by what you say, right? Because the private employees, I mean, you know, I mean, the private employers, excuse me, they don't like what you have to say. They have freedom of speech to say you're fired, I guess. I don't know, but I find it ironic. I looked up Charlie Kirk and everything that he said during his ministry and there was some extremely hateful, I'll call it his hate speech, he just, he believed in a lot of things that were cruel and just terrible things to say. So what's good for the goose is good for the gander, right? So when people say something bad about him, they shouldn't be, they shouldn't be fired. I mean, it all depends, especially when it's not at work. If you didn't say anything at work and you expressed your opinion to a friend outside of work or on your Facebook page or anything like that, you know, that's just your opinion and not illegal to have an opinion. Not illegal, it's not a legal act to state that opinion. I'm having a hard time talking to those. So, you know, I don't know. Privately, you're absolutely right. They can do any damn thing they want to do to you. Doesn't matter really, but government, that's a different story.

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