jbk1234 wrote:Clyde Frazier wrote:Smart move by the nets. They can now minimize the distraction as much as possible and focus on a game to game plan without him. Of course, I can't imagine how Kyrie's teammates feel with him getting in the way of them possibly winning a title. This blurb makes his stance even more absurd:
The idea that the anti-vax, anti-mask, anti-mandate crowd is voiceless is preposterous. They never shut up about it. They show up and scream at school board officials. They threaten medical staff. Their *protests* involve standing outside of schools and yelling at the kids. They're all over social media. Like 30% of elected officials in this country fall into the who cares about science and medicine crowd.
If you lost a policy debate, held your protest, and didn't change minds, you're not *voiceless,* you just took an L. Grow up.
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He is a child. You can't remove the requirement for health and safety in the workplace and blame it on freedoms. You don't want to work at hieghts and wear fall arrest gear? Its an OSHA requirement, get a new job. You don't what to wear safety boots because they are heavy? Get a new job. You don't want to listen to your employers safety programs or toolbox talks? Get a new job. Limiting risk of covid spreading in the workplace is an employer duty under probably every single OH&S act in the western world.
Irving is acting like an entitled, uneducated, child, and one that has never owned any type of workplace. It is an owner and management responibility to keep workers and the public safe as you can. It's a slam dunk for employers mandate vaccines, and in this case it wasn't even his employer, since he and the union refused, the state had to step in and do it.
The above inpacts almost every single person he is trying to front for, and be a hero for.
**** off Kyrie, just be an adult, you have a job. Do what you are expected to do to keep others at your workplace safe like everyone else will have to do.