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Old 06-22-2019 | 05:06 PM
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Got a picture today of a huge rainbow flag right below the USA flag at the pole outside osc....
Old 06-22-2019 | 05:22 PM
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Simply embarrassing, why they have to impose all of that gay stuff to all the employees’ eyes, they’re not taking in count all of us that are against that!! ..just my opinion !!!
Old 06-22-2019 | 05:47 PM
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Originally Posted by AMC190
Simply embarrassing, why they have to impose all of that gay stuff to all the employees’ eyes, they’re not taking in count all of us that are against that!! ..just my opinion !!!
But you can’t say anything because it’s not right of you to not be ok with what they think but they can tell you it’s not right the way you think.
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Originally Posted by hilltopflyer
But you can’t say anything because it’s not right of you to not be ok with what they think but they can tell you it’s not right the way you think.
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But you can’t say anything [bigoted] because it’s not right of you to not be ok with [who they are] but they can tell you it’s not right to be [bigoted].
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But you can’t say anything [bigoted] because it’s not right of you to not be ok with [who they are] but they can tell you it’s not right to be [bigoted].
I don’t care how someone lives. That is on them. But don’t tell me it’s not ok with what I think is right or wrong? The company does t have to push its far left agenda with drag queen catwalks in the middle of t5 etc etc. I have nothing against any of the people I fly with at all who are lgbtqzxer they are all great people and what they do in their private life is all on them. The company doesn’t have to flaunt gay pride in every part of our work. Number one rule in a cockpit is to never bring up religion or politics but the company slaps us in the face with drag queens doing who knows what on our planes.
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I find it sad that there’s one day for Veterans, one day for those brave souls who died for our country, but an entire month for these folks.
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Are we allowed to dress in drag and wear the ladies tieless uniform now?
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Are we allowed to dress in drag and wear the ladies tieless uniform now?
I wouldn’t recommend it. Who knows where the line is where you magically turn gay. I’m going to start wearing two ties just o be safe.
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Originally Posted by AMC190
Simply embarrassing, why they have to impose all of that gay stuff to all the employees’ eyes, they’re not taking in count all of us that are against that!! ..just my opinion !!!
Do you need a safe space?
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This is tragic. I feel your pain. Not as much as the people that afraid to come out, been discriminated against or banished by their family but close. I personally hate how Christians shove the whole Easter thing down my throat. You guys must really lose it during February for black history month

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