you still are not showing me any law that says his employer can't fire him. gov't or not... Freedom of speech does not extend to your employment. sorry.
9/18/2010 8:26:48 PM
Freedom of speech does extend to his employment, to an extent (and it does to this extent).His employer is discriminating on the basis of his lawful, religious expression outside of the workplace and out of uniform. *If the ban on discrimination based on religion in employment doesn't apply here, when in the world would it apply?* If it doesn't apply in this case, then it can't really apply......ever. This was not at work. Not representing his employer. Used no unlawful activity. Good gracious, if that's not protected, nothing is. (By the way, I disagree with the law as is, and think employers should be able to discriminate against employees and customers in any way they wish)
9/18/2010 9:08:02 PM
9/18/2010 9:39:11 PM
His employer was a state government, and yes, for any level of government to decide which extra-curricular religious practices (especially when they are legal) are acceptable in their employees is unconstitutional.The State of New Jersey is directly saying "We cannot and will not hire or keep any employee who has X religious belief. Period." The State of New Jersey is not allowed to do that.He does not have to have any religious justification for burning the Qu'ran. All he has to say is "Doing so is an expression of my religion." Courts frown on any State attempts to judge the legitimacy, sincerity, or reasonableness of religious practices that do not break the law.If it were anything but the Qu'ran, this thing would be a slam dunk. He would still win if he sued. It just might be tougher given prevailing opinion.[Edited on September 18, 2010 at 9:48 PM. Reason : a]
9/18/2010 9:46:58 PM
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9/18/2010 10:03:34 PM
If there were a protection issue, they would have directly mentioned a protection issue. Publicly, that's as airtight as it gets, as far as public opinion anyway. So, if Christians were violent about, oh, I don't know, people desecrating Sunday by going out to eat, then NJ could fire anyone who went out to eat on a Sunday....because the action provoked the Christians and insulted their day?I'll repeat - I think any employer should be able to fire anyone for any reason, at any time, unless they contractually agreed otherwise.But this is asinine double-speak at its worst. The State of NJ is not tolerant and open-minded toward religion. This was not done for harmony, or a peaceful work environment, or for protection. They fired this guy because they don't like his religious views. Period. And that's fine in my mind, if they were a private employer. But it's not legal, and they are openly stating the people with certain religious convictions are not welcome as state employees. That's a problem, legally.
9/18/2010 10:14:26 PM
my religion requires me to yell "NIGGER NIGGER NIGGER" at the top of my lungs at 8am, 12noon, and 3pm" every day. make accommodations.]
9/18/2010 10:20:49 PM
That's right, if we get rid of the fact that this was off employer property, off employer time, and didn't have any co-workers anywhere nearby or associated with it, then yes, and that only reports of the burner's non-arrest made it a public thing......it's analogous.You don't have a right to much of any speech, political or religious, on your employer's clock.So yes, if that were your religion, you could be hired for 2nd and 3rd shift here, and no, you could not be fired for yelling that off the clock, assuming it did not bring you legal trouble on its own.[Edited on September 18, 2010 at 10:42 PM. Reason : a]
9/18/2010 10:41:55 PM
but I have kids and I need to be home for them during 2nd and 3rd shift and am a single parent.
9/18/2010 10:45:11 PM
Well, the argument is still possible, honestly. You would definitely win any case brought to you about 2nd/3rd shift.....and that is what this case is about. He's yelling "NIGGER NIGGER NIGGER" in his off time. Nobody really has any free speech rights at their work anyway. There may be some developments here as Muslims have probably sued recently to get the freedom to pray at their preferred intervals. If it proved to be a reasonable accomodation to let NIGGER NIGGER NIGGER guy go into his office at those times, then he might win too.
9/18/2010 10:53:00 PM
Interesting update!A NJ car dealer had offered the pastor a $14,000 Hyundai Accent if he didn't go ahead with the burning. And since he didn't, he will get the car.The pastor will donate it to an organization that helps abused Muslim women!!!
10/16/2010 6:48:25 AM
A good ending of sorts!
10/18/2010 4:17:42 PM