Canon Shooter
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1. No society, hell, no group of humans have ever operated that way. ALL humans judge the behavior of other humans. YOu are denying this obvious truth, because you know that behavior is indefensible, and yet, you like it.
2. They fired him for no reason.
3. They should have said, that was rude, and yet, not important. If he makes a habit of it, come ask us again.
You've apparently never run a business.
Do you always give someone a second chance when they fuck up?
Like it or not, our business climate today is one which has little patience for someone who'll say such things, and which has even less patience for a business which would employ such a person. That's not my opinion, that's reality, man.
Maybe you woud've kept him on if he worked for you, and that would be your prerogative. But it was the prerogative of CGR to let him go...
You keep going back to that same strawman, that they had the right to fire him.
Every time you do that, you are admitting that you know your defense of their throwing him to the wolves, for no reason, is not working.
CGR made the determination that Larsen did not represent the ideals that the team does.
Why is that so difficult to understand?
Unless Kyle Larsen has a right to be employed by Chip Ganassi Racing, all of the arguments supporting him are little more than whining...