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You can be a bigot on your own time no one is stopping you. When you are in the workplace you are on someone else's property and when you are on the clock your employer has every right to set conduct standards.
Why do I get the feeling you thought the 13th Amendment was a bad idea, much less the labor movement?
You're a fucking idiot. I am more for individual rights that any of you fucking sheep.
Yeah, you believe in the right to mistreat employees and those with wealth to abuse those without wealth.
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Fact is, your boss is probalby more likely to be a homophobe. As I said, I had a co-worker who got fired because she brought her life-partner to the company Holiday party. What makes him fire people for homophobia openly expressed is the fact people can sue for discrimination. Same reason sexual harrassment isn't tolerated.
It isn't like the Douchebags will be decent human beings on their own.
If it could have been proven that a person was fired merely for being gay then that employee should have sued.
if it could be proven John Gotti murdered all those people, he's have went to jail a lot earlier.
What kind of "logic" is that? Of course, they had an official "excuse" for letting her go that no one actually bought.
Bringing an employer to court is not an easy thing, which is why you need activist government.
In this case, it was 2000, and the gal found a job with their competitor two weeks later. I left a month after that, and told them exactly why. The HR drone had a stupid look on his face. He knew they did wrong.