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Florida Man Fired After Facebook Post Saying He Wants To Marry His Dog

  • July 03, 2015
  • Miami
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Ryan Uhler suspicion he was being humorous when he took to Facebook to review marrying his dog to same-sex marriage, though he fast found himself in a doghouse during work.

Uhler, 32, a proprietor of Cape Coral, Florida, posted a following summary a day after a Supreme Court’s Jun 26 statute that happy matrimony is authorised everywhere, according to TheBlaze.com.

”How is marrying a dog opposite if we adore them?

On Tuesday, his employer, Grace Investment Group, dismissed him from his position as a digital selling specialist.

“I was blindsided,” he told The Huffington Post. “I didn’t consider anyone there knew how to use Facebook.”

Uhler told The Huffington Post he didn’t meant anything derogative by a post, and has no problem with a Supreme Court’s decision.

However, he also admits being wakeful that contrast same-sex matrimony to an animal weddingcliche critics

“I’m unequivocally neutral about politics. Sometimes, we will try and get a greeting to hint comments and responses.” Uhler told The Huffington Post. “I unequivocally didn’t wish to offend. we have happy people we know and adore and we wouldn’t wish to provoke them, though they know my clarity of humor.”

He pronounced he simply likes to go on Facebook and “stir a pot”

Uhler pronounced association officials told him a Facebook post was a reason he was being dismissed and claimed they told him they were worried with a connotations of bestiality.

“It wasn’t about that during all,” he said. “It’s about amatory a dog. People have told me, ‘I have a dog and I’d make that fun too.'”

Grace Investment Group hasn’t reliable either a post was because Uhler was canned, though it doesn’t have to: Florida is an “at will” state,

Uhler, a married man, might be out of work, though he joked to NBC-2 that he would indeed marry Rocco if he were allowed.

However, he’s not shouting about being unemployed.

“The reason I’m entrance brazen about this is that we don’t wish anyone to make a same mistake we did about posting jokes like this on Facebook,” he told HuffPost.

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