• ImplyingImplications@lemmy.ca
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      9 months ago

      My work’s dress code forbids offensive slogans on shirts. Not sure if that applies to viewing images of offensive slogans on shirts at work.

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        9 months ago

        I’m sorry you live in an oppressive environment. I wish you the best in escaping!

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          9 months ago

          This doesn’t seem like an unreasonable requirement for work attire. In a customer-facing role, they are representing the company and so the company is very concerned about it’s image.

          For non-customer facing roles, it’s more about keeping the office productive and with minimal conflict. Someone walking in with a “Grab them by the pussy” shirt with a big picture of Trump’s face is going to stir up some shit that the company would rather avoid.

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    9 months ago

    My friend teaches English in Vietnam and a 6yo kid was wearing a shirt that said something like ‘fuck bitch mother’. Kid said his grandma gave it to him

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    5 months ago

    You know am upside down cross is a statement that Jesus is Lord and you aren’t worthy to be killed in the same manner as him…

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      Being killed on any wooden cross isn’t exactly highly admired in the first-century Levant. The Jesus wasn’t able to convince even people He met in person that He wasn’t just some peasant whose mother ended up mysteriously pregnant?

      My god would definitely not do the child cancer thing.