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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Christian: says something hateful about the "LGBTQIA" community. Co-Worker points out that it's not nice. Co-worker reported for anti-Christian bias. Christian asks if you went to Church this weekend. Co-worker says they aren't religious and don't attend church. Co-worker reported for anti-Christian bias. [/quote] Whut? [/quote] pp here- I believe it's meant to further legitimize discrimination against the gay and trans communities (you know, for "religious reasons") and many of the of the Evangelical people are I know are offended if you express that you are not religious. [/quote] So hypocriticals are now evidence of discrimination? If you want to play that game, then any criticism of someone else's deeply held religious beliefs should be considered hate speech. See how this works?[/quote] pp here- in the workplace. Religion doesn't belong in the workplace--most especially in the public workplace. I don't discuss, criticize or advertise religion at my job in the public sector. [/quote]
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