RE: Discrimination against Atheists?
October 25, 2015 at 8:17 pm
(This post was last modified: October 25, 2015 at 8:18 pm by Regina.)
There's a religious woman at work but I'm not unprofessional enough to get into debates about religion at work. She only brings it up when asked about what she's doing at the weekend (church stuff in her case) so what I'm about to say doesn't apply to her.
Tbh it's one of those situations where it's irrelevant to the job in my opinion. It's not a subject we're naturally going to get onto at work so I don't talk about it. I'm there to work and collect my paycheck at the end of the week, not to keekee and get into philosophical discussions.
Tbh it's one of those situations where it's irrelevant to the job in my opinion. It's not a subject we're naturally going to get onto at work so I don't talk about it. I'm there to work and collect my paycheck at the end of the week, not to keekee and get into philosophical discussions.
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"Ironically like the nativist far-Right, which despises multiculturalism, but benefits from its ideas of difference to scapegoat the other and to promote its own white identity politics; these postmodernists, leftists, feminists and liberals also use multiculturalism, to side with the oppressor, by demanding respect and tolerance for oppression characterised as 'difference', no matter how intolerable." - Maryam Namazie
"Ironically like the nativist far-Right, which despises multiculturalism, but benefits from its ideas of difference to scapegoat the other and to promote its own white identity politics; these postmodernists, leftists, feminists and liberals also use multiculturalism, to side with the oppressor, by demanding respect and tolerance for oppression characterised as 'difference', no matter how intolerable." - Maryam Namazie