The debate over job protection and the First Amendment has been sparked by the discussion of university chancellors and professors engaging in adult content creation on platforms like OnlyFans. The issue has gained attention on social media, with opinions varying on the extent of job protection provided by the First Amendment. The controversy has also led to suggestions for a new slogan for OnlyFans, highlighting the financial struggles faced by teachers.
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OnlyFans needs a new slogan: "Because y'all don't pay your teachers enough!"
OnlyFans needs a new slogan: "Because we don't pay our teachers enough!"
Take the L you 🤡 rather than complain about due process or 1A. Honest to God 90% of this country doesn’t understand the 1st Amendment. It does not confer job protection in the slightest nor should it. https://t.co/vy2qhTWLIx
You can’t be a chancellor of a university if you do porn on the side. You’ll have to settle for being a professor. https://t.co/H7S8mEskXA https://t.co/m9oAKjd18m