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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It depends. Does it promote hatred of a group? If so, unacceptable. If it just promotes a social movement, it’s ok. A Nazi flag: unacceptable. A BLM banner: acceptable.[/quote] I'm not sure how BLM is acceptable when they are on the record as being anti-white...their leadership in the US and Canada has made anti-white statements.[/quote] They’re not anti-white. They’re pro-black. Somebody’s gotta be.[/quote] ^ Amen to this. Even the federal government under the Trump administration allows Black Lives Matter swag in the workplace: “BLM is a ‘hot-button’ issue and both politically and culturally salient,” the Office of Special Counsel said. “But BLM terminology is issue-based, not a campaign slogan. Therefore, using BLM terminology, without more, is not political activity... and employees are not prohibited from wearing or displaying [Black Lives Matter Global Network] paraphernalia in the workplace.” https://www.govexec.com/management/2020/07/federal-employees-may-wear-or-display-black-lives-matter-paraphernalia-work/166956/[/quote]
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