Why is it that you can be fired for talking about your politics online, but almost nobody gets fired for putting political signs on their front yard?
@Rocket @xianc78 yeah i was gonna say, if you had a yard sign that said "charlie kirk deserved it" you would probably get fired if someone reported you too. although that's also the other thing, it's probably harder to find out who lives at the place with the sign than it is to just look at someone's social media profile that has their full name, a link to their linkedin page, and the company they work for in the bio.
@Rocket Gadsden and confederate flags are often found on people's front yards, but they are often considered red flags if people post them online.
@xianc78 I suspect that has something to do with that you have the right to do lots of crazy stuff in your own home, in contrast to posting things online which is more like walking around shouting in the outside world.
Sure, someone could argue that a sign you put up in your front yard can be seen from outside, but to defend the sign you could say that the sign is on your own land for your own purposes, nobody's business what you do there, and you would have a pretty strong case I think.