I think we need a law that anyone who post racist imaginary on social media has to spend at least 30 days in jail.
Losing their jobs aren’t enough for me.
An executive with a Chattanooga-based software company has been fired after he allegedly posted a racist meme of Barack Obama that went viral on social media over the weekend.
The shocking effigy depicts the former president with a noose around his neck and the hashtag “#PayPerView” in bold type above him.
Casper’s Facebook page was abruptly deleted before the Times Free Press could confirm the origin of the post, but by Sunday afternoon the company announced that Casper had been terminated for violating company policy on making political statements on social media.
“As soon as Transcard realized that an employee was utilizing social media to engage in political speech, it took immediate action to terminate its relationship with such person,” Transcard President Chris Fuller wrote in an email to the newspaper.
This is a start, but we need to keep weeding out these racists.
Flip the page for his disgusting post.
