btrudy
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You don’t get to decide that.
So while debating inclusion, respecting others…you feel justified in doing the opposite.
Like I said, credibility and all that…
Credibility? How about "don't pass a fault"? Aren't we professionally obligated to be calling out unacceptable behaviour?
Bigotry has no place in the CAF, and I'll be damned if I'm going to refrain from using the word just because it makes bigots and their pals feel bad about themselves when they do. You're supposed to feel shame when you do shameful things.
The point of respecting others is respecting them for who they are.
The things they choose to do, on the other hand, you're allowed to judge them on that. Bigotry is a choice. Choosing to express bigotry, be it in the workplace or online is likewise also a choice. I'll judge people who choose to express hatred, just as I'll judge people who choose to assault others, or drink on the job, or harass people in the workplace, or invade Ukraine.
Unacceptable behaviour should be called out. And expressing bigotry is unacceptable.