His win is a direct result of the Supreme Court’s decision in a pivotal LGBTQ+ rights case.

  • i am kind of torn on this.

    on the one hand I think it’s important that you can refuse to work with people you don’t like for whatever reason.

    On the other hand, this is an absolutely childish and stupid reason to not work with someone.

    • @stella@lemm.ee
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      108 months ago

      What’s there to be torn on?

      You can’t honor people’s rights just when they suit your agenda. What would happen if you refused to work with someone and other people thought it was ‘absolutely childish and stupid’?

    • @Wahots@pawb.social
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      It feels…weird to me. Like refusing to work with someone at your job because they like coffee. Or dislike tigers.

      Or more accurately, they were born with blue eyes and you just hate people with blue eyes. And you can’t stand them so much that you take your case against blue-eyed folk to the highest court of the land just to ensure you never have to work with them or take them as clients at your IT company. Sometimes it makes me wonder how we ever even got here, lol.

    • @the_q@lemmy.world
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      58 months ago

      Not liking someone because they smoke isn’t the same as not liking someone for who they are.

    • @Socsa@sh.itjust.works
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      58 months ago

      So you think I should be able to start job interviews by asking people if they’ve ever voted Republican? Because we absolutely employ LGBT people, so I have a legitimate interest in protecting them from bigots.

      • @Nalivai@discuss.tchncs.de
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        At this point? I think it’s not unreasonable. Given the state of the Republican party right now, you don’t vote for them for their economical policy or whatever they pretended to care about decades ago. They only concern about culture war bullshit, and by voting for them you agree with it, and that includes unwavering hate for LGBT people.

        • @Nalivai@discuss.tchncs.de
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          18 months ago

          Well, turned out it’s perfectly OK to start your interview by stating your allegiance to a christian god, so it’s only fair.