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Me. I Am Salman
28-11-2012, 11:57 AM
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A woman has been let go by her company after posting a controversial photo on Facebook.

Lindsay Stone, 30, was pictured flipping the bird while in front of a 'silence and respect' sign at Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia - an image that went viral and was heavily criticised for being 'disrespectful'.

According to the Boston Herald, she quickly apologised on Facebook and removed the picture, saying: "Whoa whoa whoa... wait. This is just us, being the douchebags that we are, challenging authority in general.

"Much like the pic posted the night before, of me smoking right next to a no smoking sign. OBVIOUSLY we meant NO disrespect to people that serve or have served our country."

However, a Facebook group named 'Fire Lindsey Stone' was started and accumulated more than 32,500 likes.

Stone and the photographer Jamie Schuh were both let go by their employer, nonprofit organisation LIFE, stating: "We deeply regret any disrespect to members of the military and their families."

The pair made a public apology regarding the incident.

Stone's father later said of his daughter: "She's not happy at all. She's just devastated.

"She had no idea that she was going to hurt anybody. It was never her intention."

http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/odd/news/a441428/woman-fired-after-posting-disrespectful-facebook-photo.html


So stupid she was clearly just rebelling against the sign as a joke

Jake.
28-11-2012, 12:09 PM
Bit of an over-reaction

Me. I Am Salman
28-11-2012, 12:14 PM
Poll added

Locke.
28-11-2012, 12:17 PM
Yes, what an idiot.

Novo
28-11-2012, 12:20 PM
I don't think they were sacked for the actual act it seems more like they were sacked because it went Viral and got so much negative attention that the employers was probably worried about what people might think about them and how it might hurt the business which is understandable

Livia
28-11-2012, 12:37 PM
She'd have her desk cleared and security escorting her out so fast it'd make her head spin. If she can't conduct herself with a modicum of respect at Arlington Cemetery, you have to assume she will never be able to conduct herself with a modicum of respect.

thesheriff443
28-11-2012, 12:40 PM
She'd have her desk cleared and security escorting her out so fast it'd make her head spin. If she can't conduct herself with a modicum of respect at Arlington Cemetery, you have to assume she will never be able to conduct herself with a modicum of respect.

agree with this 100%

Jesus.
28-11-2012, 12:55 PM
I'm really torn with this for a number of reasons.

1) I'm a strong advocate of free speech.

2) I'm not someone who believes in "supporting our troops" for absolutely no reason whatsoever. There is no global threat anymore, and people have personal choice about whether or not to join. They haven't been drafted in.

3) This is a really disrespectful thing to do. I don't give a ****, but if a family member was in that cemetery then I'd be pretty peeved off with the whole thing.

Do I think she should be fired? Probably not. People are stupid show-offs (I include myself in this too), and I've done some things in my time, that I'd be deeply embarrassed about if someone had captured that moment, so I won't be throwing the first stone at her, for I definitely have my own sins.

GypsyGoth
28-11-2012, 01:11 PM
I'd slap her first and then sack her.

Jesus.
28-11-2012, 01:14 PM
I'd slap her first and then sack her.

You'd friend request her first, trying to climb back up the most loved league. If she rejected, then you'd slap her. :whistle:

GypsyGoth
28-11-2012, 01:18 PM
You'd friend request her first, trying to climb back up the most loved league. If she rejected, then you'd slap her. :whistle:

:laugh:

I'm too exclusive now, doing well in most loved and me have parted ways.

Niall
28-11-2012, 01:47 PM
I think that's more than an overreaction. Maybe they could internally discipline her if they were really that upset, but she obviously mean that picture as a joke. There was no malice behind it.

Livia
28-11-2012, 02:23 PM
I think that's more than an overreaction. Maybe they could internally discipline her if they were really that upset, but she obviously mean that picture as a joke. There was no malice behind it.

It was Arlington Cemetery. It's not a place for jokes. If she couldn't be serious for a moment at a place like that she had no business there.

InOne
28-11-2012, 03:10 PM
According to the Boston Herald, she quickly apologised on Facebook and removed the picture, saying: "Whoa whoa whoa... wait. This is just us, being the douchebags that we are, challenging authority in general.

He reasons for doing it don't really make sense either. What authority is she challenging by doing that? She definitely deserved the sack.

Ramsay
28-11-2012, 03:14 PM
Meeeh complete over-reaction but like what Novo said, it was probably more to do with the fact it went viral

Roy Mars III
28-11-2012, 03:21 PM
Would not want someone that stupid working for me

joeysteele
28-11-2012, 09:10 PM
Yes.
If I had been her employer then I wouldn't have wanted her working for me after that.

King Gizzard
28-11-2012, 09:20 PM
Stupid enough to upload that to facebook for everyone to see so I don't feel sorry for her

Kizzy
28-11-2012, 11:56 PM
It was disrespectful, this is a tough life lesson for her.
I just hope it doesn't affect her future job prospects, as said we all make mistakes.

the truth
29-11-2012, 01:44 PM
It probably hints at some bad values so from experience I think she would need to be sacked and re-evaluate her life and her priorities. Is she more interested in showing off to so called friends and disrespecting the dead, or is she a responsible citizen who respects her employers and the families of the dead people?

Nedusa
29-11-2012, 05:20 PM
We've all made mistakes and this was quite a serious one, however to take her livelihood away over it is probably a bit severe especially if she has dependents. I would probably give her a final warning that makes it very clear any further behaviour of this type will be met with instant dismissal.

Mystic Mock
01-12-2012, 03:28 AM
Yes as she's disrespected the families, friends, and the people that have died by doing what she did.

Also not many people would work with someone that can't even show respect for the dead.

Omah
01-12-2012, 04:33 AM
Yes, then bang her up with some red-neck bitches ..... :hmph:

Some people have got to learn the hard way "pour encourager les autres" ..... :idc: