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A new California law bans your boss from ordering you to attend anti-union meetings
(www.newsfromthestates.com)
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It's so common that it's kinda frustrating
How it has to be constantly repeated, "no, just because you have the right to speak does not mean anyone has to entertain your bullshit."
Confusing options for mandates in general is a hugely common logical fallacy. It's the same kind of defective argument that people use against things like bike lanes and the "15-minute-city" (which is about making it possible to access to access day-to-day amenities within 15 minutes of travel, not restricting people from traveling beyond that).
It's a logical fallacy that has been cultivated by those it's beneficial to