John:
1. Not everyone is the correct person for the job. That's called "life."
2. To expect (or demand) your beliefs be universally accepted is not reasonable. That's called "human nature."
3. Just because someone doesn't "like" you is not "hate." That's called "choice."
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"1. Not everyone is the correct person for the job. That's called "life." "
Uh huh. Of course, if you're turning someone down for a job for a reason that has fuck-all to do with the job, that's not 'life,' that's just 'discrimination.'
40 years ago, i was in the Navy and someone drew Swastikas on the wall in one of the restrooms. We had this huge effort to hunt down the perpetrator and prevent future events.
A Senior Chief got up in front of us at training and made a big Equal Opportunity speech about, "If it doesn't affect their job performance, it's none of your business." He specifically noted race, religion, nationality.
Someone raised their hand and asked, "So, if being gay doesn't affect their job-"
Senior threw his chalk at the speaker and absolutely screamed, "I AIN'T TALKING ABOUT NO GOD DAMNED FAGGOTS!"
I couldn't stop laughing for the rest of the training session.
When you go looking for another job, potential employers do this thing called 'Research' into that particular person who applies for the one they're offering. Google, Facebook, Twitter...
...welp: they can choose to not employ you, OP.
“2. To expect (or demand) your beliefs be universally accepted is not reasonable. That's called "human nature."”
So, you voted against this fetal carriage enforcement they enacted in TX recently, eh? This is such a point when it comes to rubbing your holes with it but I’ve yet to see a single one of you zealots ever actually adhere to it when it’s not strictly beneficial to your particular herd control method.
Oh so you want to bring back the Briggs Initiative, how last century of you. If being gay and expressing it was the only thing that disqualified this teacher for his job, that’s clearly workplace discrimination, for which he would have a claim here. Yes, it is a choice whether you choose hate and bigotry - shame that you have.
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