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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I wonder if a Google employee would get fired if it was known that he/she supported a traditional or biblical view of marriage?[/quote] Hopefully. No one needs that kind of crazy in the workplace. [/quote] So no Christians or Muslims, then? Simply for believing in traditional marriage, and not actively discriminating? You're quite the bigot.[/quote] As a woman, I fully admit I'm pretty skeptical about hiring or working with Mormon men. They don't believe women should have authority over men, and that can't help but cross over into their work life. Bigotry means intolerance of others' opinions or beliefs. I don't tolerate others beliefs that I am inferior to them. If that makes [i]me[/i] a bigot, so be it. [/quote] Well, if your bias against Mormons were actually put into place, then yes, you would be violating anti-discrimination law. Absolutely. You can privately dislike Mormons, but you can't discriminate against them in the workforce. [/quote] I'm not discriminating. I'm looking for the best person for the job. [/quote] uh, no. if you purposefully did not hire somebody because he was Mormon, you're discriminating. Unless he told you "I can't be supervised by a woman due to my religion," you have no basis to discriminate against him. [/quote] Well a previous poster argued that a woman with a CS degree was inferior to a man with a CS degree because she got it with lower standards due to AA. How is the above reasoning any different?![/quote] Oh darn. I went to a top 10 CS program and never saw the AA problem sets, projects, and tests. Guess I missed those. Would have made dean's list much easier. [/quote]
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