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Hello, potatoes! By now, the results of the Supreme Court ruling for the decisions of a few LGBTQ+ oriented cases involving workplace discrimination would have been announced. This episode was recorded before those results were posted, so they were all just general information I scratched up from research and my own personal political opinion on the issues. I just hate to see this much marginalized hate for a group of people, and I really hope that whatever the results are, we are able to continue moving forward toward a brighter light. I personally think this is a ridiculous issue that people are hating on people based on sexuality and gender, and I do not see a reason why those are components that would hinder workplace skills and cause someone to be fired. However, you are welcomed to listen in on the episode and form your own opinion! Hope this was quite a stimulating topic to start your week.
Here are some of the sources that I used:
https://www.autostraddle.com/how-the-supreme-court-ruling-on-october-8th-could-legalize-lgbtq-workplace-discrimination/
This is the TEDTalk I mentioned in the episode by LZ Granderson, the gay man who adopted a son and raised him exceptionally well: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CstD6O95L-o
"have a great day! wishing you the best as always! cato, rollin' on out!"
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Hello, potatoes! By now, the results of the Supreme Court ruling for the decisions of a few LGBTQ+ oriented cases involving workplace discrimination would have been announced. This episode was recorded before those results were posted, so they were all just general information I scratched up from research and my own personal political opinion on the issues. I just hate to see this much marginalized hate for a group of people, and I really hope that whatever the results are, we are able to continue moving forward toward a brighter light. I personally think this is a ridiculous issue that people are hating on people based on sexuality and gender, and I do not see a reason why those are components that would hinder workplace skills and cause someone to be fired. However, you are welcomed to listen in on the episode and form your own opinion! Hope this was quite a stimulating topic to start your week.
Here are some of the sources that I used:
https://www.autostraddle.com/how-the-supreme-court-ruling-on-october-8th-could-legalize-lgbtq-workplace-discrimination/
This is the TEDTalk I mentioned in the episode by LZ Granderson, the gay man who adopted a son and raised him exceptionally well: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CstD6O95L-o
"have a great day! wishing you the best as always! cato, rollin' on out!"