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Originally Posted by dark_crystal
i am not 100% sure this is the right thread for this- but it was the closest i could find and i didn't weant to start a whole new one
plus how can you derail a thread that has been inactive for months and months?
i just have a question, but it does have political implications-
my boss suggested this morning that i offer a computer class specifically geared and marketed toward homeschoolers
i KNOW a lot of homeschoolers are nice non-scary people, but in our service area it is 99% new-earth creationists who can only be assumed to be virulaently anti-agy (i know that is a gross generalization but pretty safe around here, srsly)
i said that i would rather not and suggested that the Children's librarian might be better suited. The reason i gave was "homophobic religious fundamentalists give me the heebie-jeebies" (i am out at work)
now i am worried that my refusal might reflect badly on me professionally.
what do ya'll think?
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I too applaud you for standing up for your personal/political beliefs.
Unfortunately, we are a society in which our "personal" IS our "political". We see it everywhere we turn, especially with mid-term elections less than a week away.
I hope your employer recalls why they hired you. Your resume and the skill set you bring to the table. Too often office politics are the same as our government. The resume doesn't count and folks vote from their personal likes/dislikes, agreements/ disagreeing point of views and half of it is based on nothing more than their own personal needs/wants/biases and not for the greater good. The scathing tv ads coming from both parties is more than proof enough.
. I truly hope you don't suffer any backlash from this, and maybe, just maybe your position as a direct straightforward employee with personal integrity will be the focus.