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originally posted by: seasonal
It is censorship, just because it is a dangerous thing that is unsavory to you doesn't make it so. By the way vaccines save lives, millions of 'em.
I don't like the Racial slurs, degrading women....., in alot of todays music, but I would fight for the music industries right to have the crap(in my opinion) out there. Same goes for the anti-vaxer's, I would fight for the right for their freedom as well.
originally posted by: bigal7997
Can you please provide sources that back up those 3 claims?
Freedom of speech doesn't apply at work. Try bad mouthing your boss on social media and see what happens.
You're quite clearly confused over what freedom of speech actually means, even though you and other have been shown it's to do with government, not the workplace.
originally posted by: seasonal
a reply to: Agartha
ome jobs come with a responsibility that goes beyond your place of work. I am an NHS nurse and I am bound by the NMC code which expects me to behave professionally and within the law even on social media. Unlawful conduct during my time off can put my registration at risk.
Spreading lies about vaccines is unprofessional conduct, as simple as that, and it breaches one of the codes that requires nurses to 'always practice in line with the best available evidence'. It says:
Of course lobotomies were standard practice along with the Tuskegee experiment.
originally posted by: NightSkyeB4Dawn
a reply to: TerryDon79
All and all it is up to the nurse, and it is her license on the line. As one judge once put it, the nurse has to decide what she values more, her job or her license.