This is absolutely on brand. Can’t trust these companies to do what’s right.

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    1 year ago

    I’m trans myself and have no problem with people doing drag performances in public, but bringing such a contentious issue into the workplace seems misguided at best.

    I’m very religious despite being trans, but I’m not going to advocate for relation to be brought into my workplace either. I want to work.

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      1 year ago

      These are the same people that would view your very existence as a “contentious issue”. They don’t deserve an inch, on this or any other issue.

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      1 year ago

      I know right. Imagine being given “time off,” but that time off is actually watching world cup. To me that would bore me to death. All this forced engagement and fake positivity is annoying.

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        I’m pretty sure these employees weren’t being forced to attend. So it would be more like you getting pissed off because some of your fellow employees decided to organize a get together at a bar to watch the World Cup. And, because you don’t like soccer, you decide nobody should be able to attend.