Originally Posted by
Thor
Let’s try a thought experiment, instead of drag queens, consider a group in white capes and burning crosses outside the United ticket counter at EWR.
Is this group being sanctioned by United like the cross dressers? If not then I have no problem with them utilizing their First Amendment rights of assembly as I would have no problem with patriots standing around with firearms in support of the Second Amendment, or with blm, antifa or the black panthers assembling, assuming it wasn’t sanctioned by a company using their power to force their beliefs on employees and passengers.
Originally Posted by
Thor
Now, do you still say nobody is victimized by people celebrating themselves in public?
People are being victimized, yet the hypocrites don’t see it.
Originally Posted by
Thor
The fabric of our county is built around personal freedom, as distasteful as it may be. Although that’s not what this tread is about.
Indeed
Originally Posted by
Thor
The point that is being sidestepped is that such divisive displays of personal preference don’t do anything to promote an inclusive workplace.
You’re right, it’s a way for a company to force their beliefs on their employees and customers.