California nurse claims hospital fired her over Stephon Clark comment

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A California nurse claimed Saturday that she was fired after allegedly saying on social media that Stephon Clark – an unarmed black man who was fatally shot by police – “deserved it for being stupid.”

Faith Linthicum said in a GoFundMe page that she was fired from her job at Kaiser Permanente in Sacramento for “exercising my First Amendment right to free speech.”

“As a person of faith, and a nurse, I love all people and treat everyone equally,” Linthicum posted on the GoFundMe site. “Kaiser Permanente fired me without any investigation, and without giving me an opportunity to explain or defend myself. I believe Kaiser Permanente violated my First Amendment right to free speech in order to protect themselves from the wrath of these activists.”

Linthicum provoke a social media frenzy last week when she commented on a post about Clark’s death, the Sacramento Bee reported.

“Yeah but he was running from the police jumping over fences and breaking in peoples house…why run??!!! He deserved it for being stupid,” she allegedly wrote.

Her alleged comments were widely circulated on social media. One user reportedly wrote, “How can we trust our lives, the lives of our black and brown babies to these people? Nurses are supposed to help people not be happy when people die.”

Kaiser Permanente told Fox 40 in a statement last week that Linthicum was no longer with the hospital, but didn’t say whether she was fired.

“Kaiser Permanente does not tolerate hate or discrimination and has a long history of embracing diversity and inclusion – it remains a place where we welcome everyone,” a statement from the company read. “We want to emphasize that the comments expressed by this employee, who is no longer with the organization, do not in any way reflect Kaiser Permanente’s views or actions.”

Linthicum claims that she is now unable to pay rent and care for her two dogs. She hopes to raise $25,000 and has received more than $1,500 in just a few days.

Clark’s killing had sparked protests throughout Sacramento. Police body cam footage showed Sacramento police officers fired at Clark 20 times in his grandmother’s backyard March 18. Clark’s autopsy results, released Friday, revealed he had been shot eight times, including seven times from behind.
 

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What is so hard to understand? When you put something on the internet and your name is attached to it, you might as well say it to everyone in the world and be ready for it to be treated that way.

Personally, I dont think what was said was a fire-able offense, but you had better know your companies policies on this stuff.
 

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What is so hard to understand? When you put something on the internet and your name is attached to it, you might as well say it to everyone in the world and be ready for it to be treated that way.

Personally, I dont think what was said was a fire-able offense, but you had better know your companies policies on this stuff.
Well said H :103631605
 

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really walks the line on first amendment rights. i know the second amendment has come under fire but seems like the first amendment has been changed and no longer protects what you want to post on social media. surprised there isnt more outrage on this. people post fake shit all the time and face no legal action. this is just an opinion which she has every right to be entitled to despite how stupid and wrong she may sound. i know companies have their policies but you really dont have completely free speech anymore, or at least it has just gone back to where you can only say it around trusted people.
 

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really walks the line on first amendment rights. i know the second amendment has come under fire but seems like the first amendment has been changed and no longer protects what you want to post on social media. surprised there isnt more outrage on this. people post fake shit all the time and face no legal action. this is just an opinion which she has every right to be entitled to despite how stupid and wrong she may sound. i know companies have their policies but you really dont have completely free speech anymore, or at least it has just gone back to where you can only say it around trusted people.

Sure, everyone has a 1st Amendment right but the company also has a right to fire her when she didn't act according to their particular code of conduct.

Why she would be surprised is beyond me.
 

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It would be hard to prove that was the exact reason she was fired. I also believe in CA employers do not need to state a reason to terminate employment.
 

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All the 1st amendment protects is your right not to be arrested or persecuted by the government. It doesn't protect you from getting fired or punched in the face
 

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What I find funny is setting up a GoFundMe page because the woman got fired. Go get another job.
 

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I google image searched her. Hot in some photos, NOT in others.
 

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