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Do LGBTQ questions come up in job interviews?


I'm going to have a job interview soon, and the recruiter asked me in an email some questions to answer before the interview. Simple questions about me like my name, city where I live, and my... PRONOUNS.

I never had to give my pronouns before, and never even put them in my profiles. Nevertheless, I gave my pronouns just for the sake of answering all the questions.

I should also add that the recruiter who emailed me puts his pronouns (he/they) in his signature, and in the email, their company logo is sporting the famous rainbow flag. It doesn't usually have the flag by default, but it does in the email. Companies do that sometimes to show how "safe and inclusive" they are.

So my question right now is simple. Do recruiters sometimes ask the applicants LGBTQ questions? Do applicants sometimes get tested for things like tolerance, respecting others' pronouns, or things like that?

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Tell them you were raised by good parents who taught you well and you don't participate in any of this Left wing Gen Z & Millennial Garbage, that it's male & female, PERIOD.. If they don't like it?? Tell them to pound sand

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Thanks for your thoughts. And as much as I agree with you, I still want this job.

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they are just trying to accommodate you in case you is a tranny . thats all .
and thats just the recruiter , the employer might not even know about the question , or care

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Leave your "pronouns" blank. or make funny ones... you may have a higher chance of getting an interview because a lot of employers see Alphabet People as a litigation liability.

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The recruiter I'm about to talk to has pronouns in his bio.

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Some people literally don't care or see it as a prefix like Mr, Mrs, Ms, etc

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If you play the game, you're guilty of the game.

Decline to participate in their hallucination.

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SOUNDS LIKE THEY ARE JUST DOING THEIR BEST TO RESPECT EVERYBODY AND MAKE ALL APPLICANTS FEEL COMFORTABLE....EVERYONE'S PERSONAL OPINIONS ON LGBTQ ASIDE...THE WORKPLACE IS A TEAMWORK SITUATION...TEAMWORK SOMETIMES MEANS A BIT OF PERSONAL COMPROMISE.

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Ha ha. Yeah, right. How much compromise would the team show if you included "Christ is King" at the bottom of your resume or your e-mail signature?

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A FAIR AMOUNT I IMAGINE...THERE HAVE BEEN RELIGIOUS PEOPLE AT EVERY PLACE I EVER WORKED...I AM NOT RELIGIOUS...BUT I SEE NOT ISSUE WITH SOMEONE WHO IS...ESPECIALLY IN A WORKPLACE SETTING.

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All right, let's extend that a bit further. What if that same person told his queer co-worker that he would never celebrate Pride month, that he'd never include his pronouns in an email, and that homosexuality was immoral? He'd be in front of HR before the afternoon was out.

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SURE WOULD....THAT PERSON ACTED LIKE A SELFISH DICK AND DESERVES A REPRIMAND.

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I see. So you're a selfish dick if you publicize the fact that you find faggotry abhorrent, but you're stunning and brave if you publicize the fact that you think it's glorious and prideful?

You're making my point.

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Yep. The real reason people embrace LGBT is because they can use it to bludgeon Christians and de facto legally discriminate given a loophole.

Christophobia is real.

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I don't "embrace" LGBT things. I accept people's right to be LGBT, and see no problem with it overall. It's neither good nor bad. It is what it is.

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Even from an evolutionary stand point, it's bad as it stunts reproduction.

To say nothing of the increased rate of disease and drug use that comes with it. But whatever. They're adults and as long as they don't proselytize children, they can do what they want. Oh wait. They are reading them some inappropriate books and doing drag shows for kids.

And this is also leaving out the biggest problem: the mutilation of children's genitalia that permanently disfigures them so bad that they can't even have an orgasm. It's not hard to see why this is frowned upon.

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>Even from an evolutionary stand point, it's bad as it stunts reproduction.

So does capitalism and modern society in terms of dissuading people from having kids. Do you object to that with equal veracity? LGBT people can donate sperm, function as surrogates and adopt children. Gay people are not responsible for straight people having less children.

>To say nothing of the increased rate of disease and drug use that comes with it.

It doesn't inherently "come with it". These are cultural and social issues, and the increased risk in terms of intercourse is mostly associated with gay sex, not lesbian sex.

>They're adults and as long as they don't proselytize children, they can do what they want. Oh wait. They are reading them some inappropriate books and doing drag shows for kids.

What do you consider as "proselytize children"? What's your age cut-off here?

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Capitalism certainly does not, as the 1950s had huge child bearing rates.

As for modern society, yes, because things like atheism and LGBT are celebrated as virtues instead of being called out as the degenerate stuff that they are.

And yes, LGBT people can reproduce when they emulate straight people....but they do not do this very frequently and psychology shows it's healthiest for a child to grow up in a two parent household with one father and one mother.

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>Capitalism certainly does not, as the 1950s had huge child bearing rates.

Post-WW2 baby boomer period. Communist countries had good fertility rates then too. And capitalism has changed substantially since the 1950s. The decay of capitalism might be a better way of framing it. Everything costs more. Housing costs more. Rent costs more. It's much less financially viable to bring a new life into the world.

>As for modern society, yes, because things like atheism and LGBT are celebrated as virtues instead of being called out as the degenerate stuff that they are.

What makes atheism "degenerate"? What makes LGBT "degenerate"? In what ways should they be called out?

And no, I mean general consumer and media culture. People are more enfranchised to do things they never could do in the 1950s. People want to watch TV, play video games, travel, have more expansive, longer careers. People don't feel rewarded by having kids like they used to. LGBT people aren't to blame for straight couples opting out of having children.

This has nothing to do with religiosity. Poland and Greece, both heavily Christian countries have shocking birth rates. Worse than many other western, less-religious countries. I pointed this out to you and you never addressed it.

>And yes, LGBT people can reproduce when they emulate straight people....but they do not do this very frequently

Perhaps if people weren't so hostile to some of their attempts to do so, that they might do so with a bit more frequency. LGBT people aren't going to stop existing, so allowing them who want to to have children would help to some degree with fertility rates.

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What do you consider as "proselytize children"? What's your age cut-off here?

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With few exceptions, human civilizations around the world eschewed the promotion of homosexuality for millennia. Now why would that be? I mean, you can't blame it on Christians. Maybe they learned through countless generations of observation that no good came of it.

Oh, but we're so much more enlightened today. It's like this magic switch was turned on and all the wisdom of our ancestors was determined to be wrong. You know, I was old enough to be around when the first whispers of "let them live together openly, give them legal rights, maybe even let them get "married", and that'll be the end of it," was actually taken seriously by people. Some of us understood what the end result would be, but no, we were the troglodytes who wanted to deprive people of their rights. And now? The only thing we got wrong was the celerity with which we went from civil unions to men in dresses flashing their junk in your kid's library and school teachers proudly grooming children into sexual degeneracy.

The people that came before us were a lot smarter than we give them credit for. And they were certainly imbued with a healthier dose of common sense.

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You're not kidding about the celerity.

LGBT has eclipsed real educational studies in some instances. And at ages that have usually been determined too young for sex ed not that long ago.

Our test scores are sharply declining as the number of LGBT increases. This is not a coincidence.

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I await evidence that LGBT presence in curriciulums are somehow causing test scores to decline.

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Maryland school districts grapple with pushback over curriculums, DEI and LGBTQ initiatives

https://www.baltimoresun.com/2024/02/22/pew-research-report-dei-curriculums/


At 13 Baltimore City high schools, zero students tested proficient on 2023 state math exam

https://foxbaltimore.com/news/project-baltimore/at-13-baltimore-city-high-schools-zero-students-tested-proficient-on-2023-state-math-exam

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What you have not provided is evidence of a causal link. Also your first link is geoblocked for me.

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Sure I have.

There's countless examples of it.

When students are too stupid to know if they are male or female, you can't expect them to succeed academically.

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No, this is rooted in a presupposition that having a specific concept of gender precludes your capacity to succeed in any academic context. People could just say, and have said, that Christian indoctrination at young ages would trivially screw people's minds up similarly and negate their capacity in a similar way.

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And yet when we were an almost all Christian country, our proficiency in academics was much higher than it is now.

In fact, there's hardly a comparison.

It's almost like Christianity is required for a Western society to succeed...



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>And yet when we were an almost all Christian country, our proficiency in academics was much higher than it is now.

I assume you've got data to back this up.

And I specifically spoke of preaching Christianity to children. I see no reason to view that as especially different to LGBT shit at young ages.

And why aren't we seeing massive academic decline in Scandinavian nations, by your logic?

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> I assume you've got data to back this up.

Yep.

Google "declining test sores public schools" to see thousands of reports about it.


>And I specifically spoke of preaching Christianity to children. I see no reason to view that as especially different to LGBT shit at young ages.

Christianity isn't taught to kids in public primary schools. LGBTism is. I mean, yeah, both religions shouldn't be taught in schools outside of a cultural studies or history class or such.

>And why aren't we seeing massive academic decline in Scandinavian nations, by your logic?

We are.

"Students in Finland, Iceland and Sweden – once star performers – have been scoring lower marks for years.

"This indicates that long-term issues in education systems are also to blame for the drop in performance," it said. "

https://www.france24.com/en/asia-pacific/20231205-oecd-education-survey-shows-unprecedented-drop-in-student-performance



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LAZY PARENTS...LAZY TEACHERS.

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>Google "declining test sores public schools" to see thousands of reports about it.

I await evidence that it is due to declining rates of religiosity, specifically.

>Christianity isn't taught to kids in public primary schools. LGBTism is. I mean, yeah, both religions shouldn't be taught in schools outside of a cultural studies or history class or such.

LGBT education varies wildly. I assume you'll have evidence for schools skipping it getting better results?

>"Students in Finland, Iceland and Sweden – once star performers – have been scoring lower marks for years.

>"This indicates that long-term issues in education systems are also to blame for the drop in performance," it said. "

And where is your evidence this is due to declining Christianity? Since you've just told me that preaching Christianity in schools would also be inappropriate, what is it that should change here exactly?

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I await evidence that it is due to declining rates of religiosity, specifically.


And where is your evidence this is due to declining Christianity? Since you've just told me that preaching Christianity in schools would also be inappropriate, what is it that should change here exactly?


LGBT education varies wildly. I assume you'll have evidence for schools skipping it getting better results?


I said public schools shouldn't teach Christianity.

"Private religious schools are more effective at producing engaged citizens than traditional K-12 public campuses, a study has found.

Researchers from the University of Arkansas and the University of Buckingham analyzed 57 international studies. They found private school students performed “modestly better” than their public school peers in four key areas: political tolerance, political participation, civic knowledge and skills, and voluntarism and community engagement.

Published this week in Educational Psychology Review, their investigation showed religious private schooling was also more strongly associated than other private schools with higher levels of political tolerance, knowledge and skills."

https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2024/apr/17/study-finds-private-religious-schools-produce-more/

Boomshakalaka!

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Private schools GENERALLY produce better outcomes. This wouldn't disinclude religious schools.

But since most go to state schools, I'll ask again: Since you've just told me that preaching Christianity in schools would also be inappropriate, what is it that should change here exactly?

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We stop teaching the LGBT and DEI religions and focus on real academics.

Christianity was the one that introduced education to the world. The DEI and LGBT cults have hijacked and corrupted it.

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>We stop teaching the LGBT and DEI religions and focus on real academics.

What about in sex-education classes, or just more broadly sexuality for people say, 13 year olds and up? I don't think it should be a major part of education (peripheral at best) but nor should it be omitted.

>Christianity was the one that introduced education to the world. The DEI and LGBT cults have hijacked and corrupted it.

Are you claiming that without Christianity, education would never have happened?

Do you suppose that the Far East wasn't educating its people?

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What about in sex-education classes, or just more broadly sexuality for people say, 13 year olds and up? I don't think it should be a major part of education (peripheral at best) but nor should it be omitted.


That used to be how it was done when the Christians were in charge. It is not currently what's being done as I have provided links to even pre-k's that celebrate LGBTism.

Are you claiming that without Christianity, education would never have happened?

Do you suppose that the Far East wasn't educating its people?


It would've certainly developed later (if at all) and we would not be in the modern era currently.

In the Far East, they had education before Christianity introduced far superior education curriculum, and it was primarily for the elites. Christianity was the first to really push education for everyone.

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>That used to be how it was done when the Christians were in charge. It is not currently what's being done as I have provided links to even pre-k's that celebrate LGBTism.

That to me sounds like a waste of time, but hardly likely to be the sole reason for slipping educational standards. That is completely reductive.

>In the Far East, they had education before Christianity introduced far superior education curriculum, and it was primarily for the elites. Christianity was the first to really push education for everyone.

Education was excluded heavily for much of Europe post-Christianity for a long time, dude. Or was much worse for poorer people on account of it just being badly organised and funded. The notion that Christianitys emergence suddenly solidified it for everyone is absurd on its face.

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When did education develop and who was it that funded it?

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Depends on your country, and access to it didn't go from 2% to 100% but progressed steadily. It didn't just happen because of a specific religion.

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It actually did happen because of a specific religion.

That religion, of course, being Christianity.

Christianity created the university system and Christian missionaries spread education around the world.

You'll notice that the big scientific movements happened in Christian nations for the most part.

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>It actually did happen because of a specific religion.

You haven't demonstrated this really.

>Christianity created the university system and Christian missionaries spread education around the world.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_higher-learning_institutions

>You'll notice that the big scientific movements happened in Christian nations for the most part.

Christianity was successfully spread around much of the world that it integrated itself into many societies. There's no reason to believe that in an alternative history where Christianity never existed, that we would not have developed comparatively with religious or philosophical analogues emerging instead.

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Examples like this abound, but here's a link to an eight grade (13-14 years old) final examination in Salina, Kansas from 1895. Nearly every question on here lies beyond the ken of the average college graduate in today's United States. This is the type of knowledge that was expected of children living in a Western, Christian nation of that era.

Grammar (Time, one hour)

1. Give nine rules for the use of Capital Letters.
2. Name the Parts of Speech and define those that have no modifications.
3. Define Verse, Stanza and Paragraph.
4. What are the Principal Parts of a verb? Give Principal Parts of do, lie, lay and run.
5. Define Case, Illustrate each Case.
6. What is Punctuation? Give rules for principal marks of Punctuation.
7-10. Write a composition of about 150 words and show therein that you understand the practical use of the rules of grammar.

Arithmetic (Time, 1.25 hours)

1. Name and define the Fundamental Rules of Arithmetic.
2. A wagon box is 2 ft. deep, 10 feet long, and 3 ft. wide. How many bushels of wheat will it hold?
3. If a load of wheat weighs 3942 lbs., what is it worth at 50 cts. per bu, deducting 1050 lbs. for tare?
4. District No. 33 has a valuation of $35,000. What is the necessary levy to carry on a school seven months at $50 per month, and have $104 for incidentals?
5. Find cost of 6720 lbs. coal at $6.00 per ton.
6. Find the interest of $512.60 for 8 months and 18 days at 7 percent.
7. What is the cost of 40 boards 12 inches wide and 16 ft. long at $.20 per inch?
8. Find bank discount on $300 for 90 days (no grace) at 10 percent.
9. What is the cost of a square farm at $15 per acre, the distance around which is 640 rods?
10. Write a Bank Check, a Promissory Note, and a Receipt.


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U.S. History (Time, 45 minutes)

1. Give the epochs into which U.S. History is divided.
2. Give an account of the discovery of America by Columbus.
3. Relate the causes and results of the Revolutionary War.
4. Show the territorial growth of the United States.
5. Tell what you can of the history of Kansas.
6. Describe three of the most prominent battles of the Rebellion.
7. Who were the following: Morse, Whitney, Fulton, Bell, Lincoln, Penn, and Howe?
8. Name events connected with the following dates: 1607, 1620, 1800, 1849, and 1865?

Orthography (Time, one hour)

1. What is meant by the following: Alphabet, phonetic orthography, etymology, syllabication?
2. What are elementary sounds? How classified?
3. What are the following, and give examples of each: Trigraph, subvocals, diphthong, cognate letters, linguals?
4. Give four substitutes for caret 'u'.
5. Give two rules for spelling words with final 'e'. Name two exceptions under each rule.
6. Give two uses of silent letters in spelling. Illustrate each.
7. Define the following prefixes and use in connection with a word: Bi, dis, mis, pre, semi, post, non, inter, mono, super.
8. Mark diacritically and divide into syllables the following, and name the sign that indicates the sound: Card, ball, mercy, sir, odd, cell, rise, blood, fare, last.
9. Use the following correctly in sentences, Cite, site, sight, fane, fain, feign, vane, vain, vein, raze, raise, rays.
10. Write 10 words frequently mispronounced and indicate pronunciation by use of diacritical marks and by syllabication.

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Geography (Time, one hour)

1. What is climate? Upon what does climate depend?
2. How do you account for the extremes of climate in Kansas?
3. Of what use are rivers? Of what use is the ocean?
4. Describe the mountains of N.A.
5. Name and describe the following: Monrovia, Odessa, Denver, Manitoba, Hecla, Yukon, St. Helena, Juan Fernandez, Aspinwall and Orinoco.
6. Name and locate the principal trade centers of the U.S.
7. Name all the republics of Europe and give capital of each.
8. Why is the Atlantic Coast colder than the Pacific in the same latitude?
9. Describe the process by which the water of the ocean returns to the sources of rivers.
10. Describe the movements of the earth. Give inclination of the earth.


https://newrepublic.com/article/79470/1895-8th-grade-final-exam-i-couldnt-pass-it-could-you

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As Maryland grapples with school curriculum pushback and book banning related to race and LGBTQ issues, a national analysis found that these subjects are not often discussed in K-12 schools, despite the heated debates.

FIRST SENTENCE FROM YOUR FIRST LINK.

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"not often"?

So they're admitting that they are discussed in the primary schools?

Anyways, the curriculum for the lib shithole that is Maryland explicitly calls for gender identity to be discussed in kindergarten.

"The Maryland State Department of Education (MSDE) is instructing kindergarten classrooms to teach about gender identity, and says that teachers in the state are not required to inform parents about their child’s desire to change genders....

...By the time those students reach kindergarten, they are expected to “recognize a range of ways people identify and express their gender,” according to the state’s health curriculum framework. Instruction on this material expands as grade levels increase, and there is only an “opt-out (not opt-in)” option for such instruction starting in grade 4."

https://foxbaltimore.com/news/local/state-education-framework-pushes-gender-identity-on-kindergarteners

This isn't up for debate. It is incontrovertibly what is happening.

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So what are you proposing, may I ask? What should be done?

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Back. In. The. Closet.

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Meaning what, in practice? How should this be achieved?

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YIKES

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Exactly.

As of 2023, at least 25% have started to.

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And how should they be "back in the closet"?

>As of 2023, at least 25% have started to.

Started to what?

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I want an answer to this.

When you say "Back. In. The. Closet." what is it that should happen, legally?

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Oh, you want an answer to that? And what if I don't?

It shouldn't be hard to figure out.

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It is. That could mean many things. Gay people exist in society and in media. What should happen to make them "Back. In. The. Closet." in a legal sense, if anything?

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Gay people exist in media? What does that mean?

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They're celebrities. They're cast as characters in TV shows, films - written as characters in video games, and literature. There are LGBT themes in music.

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And?

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So what should happen there?

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Are you going to answer this?

LGBT people are celebrities. They're cast as characters in TV shows, films - written as characters in video games, and literature. There are LGBT themes in music. So what should happen there?

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With few exceptions, human civilizations around the world eschewed the promotion of homosexuality
Yes they also used to burn witches.


Oh, but we're so much more enlightened today.
Yes they also used to burn witches.

You cant use the ignorance people 500 years ago as evidence of "the right thing"

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Aye, and we could do with some witch burning today.

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"I see. So you're a selfish dick if you publicize the fact that you find faggotry abhorrent, but you're stunning and brave if you publicize the fact that you think it's glorious and prideful?

You're making my point."


Brilliant, you shut his ass up.

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NO...IN THE WORPLACE YOU KEEP YOUR INNER SHIT INNER...YOU PUT YOUR BEST FOOT FORWARD AND YOU COMPROMISE TO CREATE HARMONY WITH YOUR COWORKERS.

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Exactly. "pronouns" and sexuality are irrelevant. Can you do a good job or not?

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I did one application for a job and on the application it asked what are your pronouns. I left that part of the application blank but I gave more thought and made think if I got an interview and offer for a job with that company I would probably be walking on egg shells around the people there the whole time. One wrong move and you could be fired instantly. Thankfully it didn't go any further than me sending them a resume.

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I never understood the pronoun thing. We can look at someone and tell if they're male or female with 100% accuracy.

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I SEE IT AS THE SAME AS USING YOUR MIDDLE NAME AS YOUR FIRST...IF SOMEONE IS HAPPIER/MORE COMFORTABLE BEING ADDRESSED AS JOHN INSTEAD OF MARION...OR THEY INSTEAD OF SHE...DOESN'T CAUSE ME ANY GRIEF AND IT WORKS FOR THEM...NO BIG DEAL.

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I wasn't concerned with what you thought.

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THANKS FOR TELLING ME.😘

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Jesus H Christ, you're definitely not the solution, you're the fucking problem with this nonsense.. It's male & female and that's the end of it

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BUT...IT ISN'T....CLEARLY...YOU NEED TO ADAPT TO THE WORLD YOU ACTUALLY INHABIT.

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No, No I don't. It's Male & Female and that's it!! You sport a dick Kowalski?? Testicles?? You're a Male and no amount of self mutilation will change this, so you better educate your kid before he or she does something stupid if they're into that sort of crap??

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LMAO...STUBBORN...NEVER THE LESS...THE WORLD HAS CHANGED...IT IS ALWAYS CHANGING...UNLESS YOU ARE SUGGESTING A HARD RESET COMPLETE WITH THE ELIMINATION OF EVERYONE YOU DON'T SUPPORT...THE WORLD IS NOW DIFFERENT THAN HOW YOU SPEAK OF IT...I AGREE WITH YOU TO A SMALL EXTENT ON BIOLOGY...BUT CLEARLY EXCEPTIONS NOW EXIST...NEW WORDS ARE IN USE...THE WORLD HAS EVOLVED.

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I work for one of the Most Liberal Universities in St.Louis MO and to this day 4 years later, I still don't bow down to that nonsense and we tell them, it's HE OR SHE, not made up names or identifying as a house plant. You're in College and time to grow up

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THAT'S GREAT FOR YOU...THE WORLD AT LARGE IS A BIT MORE COMPLICATED...WE DON'T ALWAYS FIND OURSELVES IN AN AUTHORITY POSITION OVER YOUNG PEOPLE.

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It's complicated because YOU make it complicated so let me simplify this for you and the other Gender benders here: Male & Female: THAT'S IT!! Not 6 of 1 and a 1/2 dozen of another Kowalksi but I'm sure "Ali" when he or she come to you about changing their sex, you'll naturally be Ok with it, right?? I should say predictably be Ok with it because that's how YOU are: You go with what's popular at the moment which is Gender bending among Gen Z and if you stray any other way, you fear being labeled a Troll for it and we can't have that because we have to keep the site moving, right?? 🙄

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YOU DON'T SEEM TO ACTUALLY KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT THESE TOPICS THAT SO UPSET YOU...STEP OUT OF YOUR JANITOR'S CLOSET FOR A BIT AND EXPERIENCE THE OUTSIDE WORLD.


YOU EVER SEE HOWARD THE DUCK?...WE'RE WATCHING IT RIGHT NOW FOR MIDWEEK MOVIE CLUB....I LOVE THIS FLICK!

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Hey Soy Boy?? I understand quite well, it's YOU who apparently think there are more than 2 Genders, so who's really the one who doesn't understand Kowalski?? Think about that while you're watching the worst movie George Lucas ever made

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LMAO...THAT IS SO PATHETIC...BUT...I HAVE MADE UP MY MIND TO BE NICE...SO...I WILL JUST SAY THIS...YOU CAN BE A GENUINELY COOL DUDE...I OFTEN ENJOY INTERACTING WITH YOU...BUT THIS CONTROL FREAK,INSULT MACHINE SIDE OF YOU IS PRETTY LAME.


PLEASE BE BETTER.🙂

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By the way, some of you suggested that I leave the pronouns blank. That's actually what I did, but in the APPLICATION. But the recruiter ASKED me for my pronouns in an EMAIL. This recruiter is for the same job I applied to without providing my pronouns.

Should I have still NOT tell him my pronouns?

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I DON'T SEE THE BIG DEAL...YOU SEEM TO WANT THE JOB...SEND THEM THE INFORMATION THEY ASKED FOR...SAME REASON I HAVE PEED IN SO MANY CUPS OVER THE YEARS.

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"I have no preferred pronouns" should be sufficient.

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ABSOLUTELY.

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Tell the recruiter you don't participate in this garbage and are normal and it's Male & Female and if said recruiter doesn't like it?? Then this job isn't for you and there are 10,000 jobs out there Joe Biden claimed he created, so you'll have no problem finding one

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