Quote:You don't seem to have found anything that contradicts them.
You seem under the impression that i think he is a nice guy, I don't. However I also don't think his political view matter. Lets use the follwing example to understand why;
Suppose there is worker who believes abortion is murder, and her/his boss that is pro abortion.
1) Is the employee moraly obligated to stop working there? (I think no, but I know some will disagree)
2) If the employee keeps working there should he take advantage of healthcare and other benefits that are paid for by someone s/he believes is evil? (I'd say of course, it's just a buisness transaction politics shouldn't enter into it.)
3) Suppose both of them vote republican, and it's a slow day so the boss gives the worker time off to attend a republican rally. Should the worker take advanatge of that? (very thorny ethic issue IMHO, unless the boss gives the same oppertunity to all his workers for whatever political party they belong to.)
What my fact checking established is that at least zeropaid didn't just make up all the stuff in the article, so on the balance I'd trust them to have the facts right. some news organisations just make up the news, and if that can happen at an organisation like the new york times why should you trust any website?
E: "Did they... did they just endorse the combination of the JSDF and US Army by showing them as two lesbian lolicons moving in together and holding hands and talking about how 'intimate' they were?"
B: "Have you forgotten so soon? They're phasing out Don't Ask, Don't Tell."