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1. DudeIn+(OP)[view] [source] 2020-06-15 16:39:03
One side gets de-humanized and shown the door. I'll let you guess which side that is.

This is why I think good people prefer a-political companies. It is sad, that there are people who have commitments/families, and they are taken hostage by this.

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2. pjc50+d1[view] [source] 2020-06-15 16:43:18
>>DudeIn+(OP)
> One side gets de-humanized and shown the door. I'll let you guess which side that is.

The immigrants in ICE detention centers?

3. PascLe+E5[view] [source] 2020-06-15 16:58:35
>>DudeIn+(OP)
Since the context is ICE, I would really think about rephrasing your comment about conservative employees being "taken hostage".
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4. Klinky+99[view] [source] 2020-06-15 17:11:40
>>DudeIn+(OP)
If they don't want to be political, then they don't need to be political. That means:

- No lobbying.

- No campaign or PAC contributions.

- No bandwagoning onto political social causes for marketing-only purposes.

A lot of corporations fail hard at being apolitical, despite the image they try to project publicly.

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5. jasonm+9U[view] [source] [discussion] 2020-06-15 20:48:14
>>PascLe+E5
This must clearly be an oversight, since "good people"—one would hope—think about how their words and actions might impact others, and work to address those impacts in an open and vulnerable way free from judgment.

I'm sure they just can't edit the post because it's been too long.

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