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ObamaNation See other ObamaNation Articles Title: JP Morgan Tells Employees They Must ‘Include Gays And Transgenders Into Their Everyday Lives’ A document that was provided to Austin Ruse at Breitbart News shows the investment banking behemoth JP Morgan Chase has joined a long line of major corporations in putting pressure on employees to sign up for the cause of gay rights. And they have not-so-subtly let each employee know not signing up will be noted. Employees are being told to help create an environment for open and honest dialogue. The document notes descriptors such as wife and boyfriend are frowned upon, and partner is preferred. Not referring to your wife as your wife offers up the opportunity for more inclusive conversations. JP Morgan urges employees to print and display your ally placard, which Breitbart New implies the recalcitrant will be noticed. The document tells employees to explore your personal beliefs, use inclusive language, avoid making assumptions by asking conscientious questions, increase your awareness about issues impacting the gay community, include LGBT issues in your everyday life, attend events that celebrate diversity and inclusion, and speak out against hurtful comments. Employees are supposed to familiarize themselves with issues and vocabulary but the document proceeds to make an enormous politically incorrect boner. It uses the term homosexual, which many gays now consider a slur. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
#1. To: christine (#0)
I only wish that you were shitting me.
The most dangerous man to any government is the man who is able to think things out... without regard to the prevailing superstitions and taboos. Almost inevitably he comes to the conclusion that the government he lives under is dishonest, insane, intolerable. ~ H. L. Mencken
This is facking insane!!!! More perfectly good words banned, more wasted time by corporations that are supposedly there to make money, more dictatorship. My father worked in a textile mill 60 years ago. He said lots of businesses had a system of passing the hat for local charities and everybody was strongly expected (not officially required) to chip in so the company could gain renown and the largest give in the fund drive. Those who didn't were persona less grata. I thought that was rather medieval when he told me about it years later and was glad it was a thing of the past, but the is the same kind of "subtle" tyranny. Education doesn't exist to educate anymore butto shape attitudes. I guess business isn't there to make widgets either.
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