Big companies, schools, universities non-profits, all say telling someone to "go back" is unacceptable in their institution. So why are so few of their leaders willing to say that publicly? https://t.co/OYNbSXzx7V
— Ronald Brownstein (@RonBrownstein) July 23, 2019
"Go back to where you came from" even appears in the Federal employee's (and other employer) handbooks as discriminatory harrassment, possibly leading to being fired pic.twitter.com/ROzJRI2iqy
— Mardi (@Mardisandiego) July 22, 2019
Going to be rude awakening when a lot of people find out there’s actual old HR rules against using Trump’s hot new insult. https://t.co/v1MLp17Q5l
— Schooley (@Rschooley) July 18, 2019
If any one of my employees told anyone to “go back to their country” they would be fired instantly.
— Brian Schatz (@brianschatz) July 18, 2019
What Trump said to those 4 Congresswomen is an #impeachable offense. Think about it, if you told your coworker to go back where they came from, you’d be fired! Period! He’s violating Equal Protection labor laws. We are emboldening Trump by not impeaching him…. pic.twitter.com/RiCl8ECE08
— Kamala Letitia Mueller🔥👉🏾 #IndictIndividual1 🔥 (@KamalaMueller20) July 20, 2019