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If You Disagree, You Can Leave”: The Train Conductor, The Flag Fight, And The Free Speech Line

If You Disagree, You Can Leave”: The Train Conductor, The Flag Fight, And The Free Speech Line

The final hour opens with cave jokes, then moves into the Tennessee train conductor who gets fired after telling riders on July Fourth that America is the greatest country on Earth and anyone who disagrees can leave. Kayal, Dawn, and Sean agree the statement itself is not racist or hateful, but debate whether an employee in uniform gets to speak that way while representing a business. Sean says free speech protects people from government punishment, not workplace fallout when a company decides an employee crossed a line. Fight Club returns with Jimmy Kelly’s HOA-style intro and a quick street fight clip that has the crew reacting to punches, knockdowns, and one very strange-looking combatant. After the break, the show returns to the Platner story through Will Cain and Stephen A. Smith, with Stephen A. saying Democrats like to claim the moral high ground but still face the same ugly candidate problems. Kayal and Sean then debate whether Platner’s voters may care more about his policies than the scandal, comparing that logic to why Trump supporters stick with him despite character attacks.

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