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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm gonna be real with you, I'm left leaning and I don't keep up with the news either. I hate Trump and everything he's doing and no one seems to be able to do anything...watching the news just makes me pointlessly frustrated so I don't. Honestly I can relate to your boss wanting to focus on work instead of perseverating over something we can't do anything about. (And don't say we can protest, because those don't seem to be working.)[/quote] Same. And I work in a support role at a news organization. The news just stresses me out and there's not a thing I can do about it. I keep up with what's going on in my local community.[/quote] Op here. This may be what he’s doing. It just struck me because he is so left leaning and typically chats a lot about personal stuff AND some of what is going on recently indirectly impacts us at work. But on this, it’s like he’s got his head in the sand. [/quote] Is he a white man? Friends and I were talking about how our white husbands don’t like Trump and vote against him and complain about him at dinner parties, but are “mostly fine.” The conclusion was that white men (who aren’t MAGA) more or less believe they’re going to be fine because they’ve always been fine. They obvs don’t have the same struggles that women and POC do, which is why sadly so few are speaking up. [/quote] Op. Nope, not a white man. And he’s LGBTQ and as I mentioned, he (and our work place) are very left leaning and he also typically talks personal issues a lot (worries about Obergrfell) and the current political situation is impacting some issues for us at work. All the people crowing on here about it being ‘trashy’ to talk politics at work are purposely ignoring the details in my op and jumping to conclusions that are disconnected from reality. [/quote] I think you are ignoring the professional signals and unspoken advice from your boss to keep politics out of work, which is immature and shows your inexperience and undeveloped judgment. Mentoring inexperienced workers can be done through example, not just big public proclamations. Follow his lead. You sound very new to the workforce and inexperienced. Emulating his example of keeping politics out of the workforce will serve you well Also keep in mind that the vast majority of people, left or right, are not monolithic and 100% team red or team blue. Your boss might be left on lbgtq and some parts of immigration, but pro closed borders, cutting back on H1N1 and pro law enforcement surge. He might be anti censorship but also anti violent leftist antifa attacks. You don't know and shouldn't know, especially since he is the boss. What if he regularly does what you do, spouting off against trump, republicans, and white male evangelical Christians, then has to fire someone for poor performance who happens to be conservative, white, male or Christian? He is opening up your company to a lawsuit if he is overtly political or overtly team blue. You will learn these things once you get a little older and more grown up than just out of college and new to the workforce Keep your politics to yourself, especially once you are entrusted to supervise others Follow your boss' lead on this one.[/quote]
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