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Originally Posted by Iceberg
(Post 3217040)
Thats funny. A pin is forcing opinions on you. A pin is creating a hostile work environment. You antagonizing a coworker because of a pin is acceptable? How do you feel about NGPA pins? WIA pins? Are those forcing opinions on you? How about the rainbow ALPA lanyard? The horror. You better call all who wear those names too.
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Originally Posted by boog123
(Post 3217044)
Yeah, he’s a liar. Let him
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Originally Posted by Buck Rogers
(Post 3217042)
But more importantly, do you find any merit in the logic?
And, while you are correct as of now, the closer I get to my retirement the greater the likely hood. So, I feel I can get away with "ignorant" for a bit and have "plausible deniability". At the end state the PK=100%.of me becoming more strident and using "Chump". A man's gotta know not only what battles to fall on his petard for, but also the timing of said event is important. The closer I get to retirement, the more it irks me that one side has unfettered access to force their opinion on me but I have to be the mute......Call it an "old man thing" |
Originally Posted by Drum
(Post 3217022)
They didn't burn any cities down now did they?
They didn’t have to because they are the establishment not the oppressed. But they did try to kill a governor and drive over a protester killing her, among others. They didn't smash and loot and openly thieve from businesses in the name of some fake movement. Fake movements like Q and oath keepers and boogie loop/poor boys? They didn't demand corporations bend to their will thru extortion of violence did they? Oh the horror... BLACK... CEOS... having INFLUENCE. Most of that breech was committed by agent provocateurs. Many cases against the non-antifa dropped by the DoJ. I’m sure that the prosecutions will reveal the mindset of the participants, stay tuned. Its sad someone can be so blind as you to reality. There is no going back as DALFA said, this is the way it will be until it isn't. FUD that’s the only message. I don't want to be around for that. Neither do you. And it will be be the dystopia the left created. Mmmm K. |
Originally Posted by Buck Rogers
(Post 3217048)
Immaterial to my point. You got any facts as to numbers of pilots that availed themselves of this? That is the real question for me, and that, was plainly evident. Sorry you had to get your glasses to read between the lines to take something out of context.
Originally Posted by Buck Rogers
(Post 3217030)
As far as I know, we are the only carrier that lets you drop the a for pay for a Covid vaccine.
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Originally Posted by notEnuf
(Post 3217061)
I’m not going to buy into your perspective of reality and you won’t see mine.
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Originally Posted by DALFA
(Post 3217006)
So basically...mob rule is what we're down to.
It wasn't enough to fly the BLM flag at the GO, it wasn't enough paying for tens of thousands of BLM pins, it wasn't enough to remove "ladies and gentlemen" from all our announcements and any reference to he/she/him/her. At what point is enough...enough? Never. That's the answer. people want to “feel” like the companies they work for represent their ideals. It’s a difficult balancing act for companies. They are business entities and they would rather stay out of these things. To quote Michael Jordan,“Republicans buy sneakers, too,” |
Originally Posted by Buck Rogers
(Post 3217057)
Boog for the win....always stand in awe or your well thought out rebuttals. Again. You might not agree with my logic, but there is some logic there, at least something worthy of consideration. And some facts. Look up trying to donate to BLM....it sends you to Act Blue....then look up Act Blue.....it is a political organization. Delta funded one way political points of view at the work place are offensive to about half the population. Seems pretty logical so far. And my summation was Delta...stay out of effing politics at the work place!
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Originally Posted by cessnapilot
(Post 3217066)
people want to “feel” like the companies they work for represent their ideals. It’s a difficult balancing act for companies. They are business entities and they would rather stay out of these things. To quote Michael Jordan,“Republicans buy sneakers, too,”
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Originally Posted by OOfff
(Post 3217069)
New balance already covers that market
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