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by cozuya
1880 days ago
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> Obviously we can find examples of members of the GOP that are against gay marriage The party platform is the official stance of the Republican party and it is against same sex marriage. It won't change until 2024. Republicans who support it are extreme outliers, not the other way around. https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/rnc-moves-2016-platform-inta... > I’m pretty sure mainstream republicans are pretty onboard with accepting homosexuality Less than half of Republicans support same sex marriage. https://news.gallup.com/poll/311672/support-sex-marriage-mat... If I was in a same sex marriage I would feel very, very uncomfortable working at a company that "bans politics" when a large number of my peers thinks my spouse is "unnatural". |
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What's especially important to remember though, is if a company were to limit political discussions, by your same statements/logic, that would also include opinions shared _against_ same sex marriage though, no?
Wouldn't that create a safer environment where 1) people are mostly insulated from people sharing their views against it, and 2) if someone were to share something about their same sex spouse, any publicly expressed opposition against it at the workplace would be considered breaking that workplace norm.