If we’ve learned one lesson since the election, it’s that the Left has a lot to teach the rest of us about tolerance. Namely, how not to do it:
We stand for tolerance. Always. Please read the official statement about our CEO, @m3aloney's, post-election email https://t.co/tQU3Db0IbY
— Grubhub (@Grubhub) November 10, 2016
Grubhub CEO tells pro-Trump employees to resign https://t.co/iOxd1frn4n via @BryanLlenas pic.twitter.com/JVzRj3qdp5
— Fox News (@FoxNews) November 10, 2016
Well, technically he suggested that employees who hold “hateful attitudes” resign.
More from Fox News:
The CEO of Grubhub, an online food delivery service, sent a company wide email Wednesday suggesting employees who agree with President-elect Donald Trump’s behaviors and his campaign rhetoric should resign.
“If you do not agree with this statement then please reply to this email with your resignation because you have no place here,” wrote Matt Maloney, Co-Founder of Grubhub. “We do not tolerate hateful attitudes on our team.”
You sure you wanna go down that road, Mr. Maloney?
This seems ill-advised. https://t.co/KG8j4r0yon
— Matthias Reynolds (@RealMReynolds) November 10, 2016
That’s one way to put it.
This headline is inaccurate, but the CEO walks a dangerous line, threatening to fire anyone who makes others uncomfortable https://t.co/7Xa3H2e7AG
— PoliMath (@politicalmath) November 10, 2016
It doesn’t seem to be going over terribly well with a lot of people.
Guess that app is deleted
— The Creeper! (@SideshowJon36) November 10, 2016
https://twitter.com/CarlPinckert/status/796844401507127297
Recommended
never using that service now
— Fiscal Tweets (@FiscalTweets) November 10, 2016
So I guess I'm done using @Grubhub. https://t.co/wCLaObdHwy
— Stephen Miller (@redsteeze) November 11, 2016
wow looks like I'll be ordering from a new delivery service in NYC going forward. Unbelievable.
— Steph Jill Cartin (@stephjillcartin) November 10, 2016
Hi @Grubhub I'm a Trump supporter & use(d) your service A LOT, but no longer will. I'm sure many of my 100K+ followers feel the same. https://t.co/1YpKxGb1gM
— Tammy Bruce (@HeyTammyBruce) November 10, 2016
count me out
— don holles (@donholles) November 10, 2016
https://twitter.com/AdamBaldwin/status/796847996637835264
https://twitter.com/EvanDMyers/status/796860579499671552
https://twitter.com/GayPatriot/status/796859757630029825
If any @Grubhub employees need help finding other employment, feel free to reach out & I am happy to try to help. #boycottgrubhub
— Carol Roth (@caroljsroth) November 11, 2016
Tolerance? How does it work?
We’re pretty sure it’s not like this.
but the democrats are the tolerant ones.
— TREY NESTOR (@treybnestor) November 10, 2016
who is the intolerant?
— Lg SOS (@LgSOS) November 10, 2016
It's not intolerant if a leftist does it. It's just not. https://t.co/qij0CCS7eg
— Brian Guy (@ItsThatBriGuy) November 10, 2016
https://twitter.com/SabrinaLianne/status/796844407928619009
You stand for tolerance by telling employees you don't agree with to quit? https://t.co/ttapY3dvaz
— Stephen Miller (@redsteeze) November 11, 2016
Grubhub CEO: "We will not tolerate…"
Sums up the left. Do they not see the irony?
— Melissa Mackenzie ? (@MelissaTweets) November 10, 2016
Guess not.
Editor’s note: This post has been updated with additional tweets.
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Update:
https://twitter.com/lachlan/status/796873259501453312
Oops, indeed.
Mini-lawsplainer: maybe @Grubhub isn't safe with that "resign if you support Trump's politics" email after all. /1
— IWantNothingHat (@Popehat) November 10, 2016
/2 Turns out DC is one of a few jurisdictions with a no-firing-based-on-political-affiliation law. Sec. 2-1401.11 https://t.co/X2Gxw6DpHQ
— IWantNothingHat (@Popehat) November 10, 2016
/3 In fact, under 1-1401.11(4)(B) it's specifically illegal to publish a "preference, limitation, specification, or distinction" based on it
— IWantNothingHat (@Popehat) November 10, 2016
/4 So @Grubhub probably just (1) violated the law and (2) gave a fun free retaliation claim to any Trump supporter they fire or discipline.
— IWantNothingHat (@Popehat) November 10, 2016
/5 [I'll spare you the freedom of association analysis or the hypocrisy-of-talking-about-freedom-of-association analysis]
— IWantNothingHat (@Popehat) November 10, 2016
/5 In short, @Grubhub will probably be paying some lawyers some money to sort this out.
— IWantNothingHat (@Popehat) November 10, 2016
/6 In short, @Grubhub, wallow and rant, but do it on your private account. Boss speech has liability issues.
— IWantNothingHat (@Popehat) November 10, 2016
.@M3aloney I'd like to thank you for supporting my profession during trying economic times.
— IWantNothingHat (@Popehat) November 10, 2016
Ouch.
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Update:
Oh, good! Grubhub CEO scores coveted Deray Mckesson endorsement
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