It wasn't an issue - until the pitchforks came out and he was fired.. till then it was move along
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Replying to @FergusMason1 @HPluckrose
Hypothetical - What if it was overtly sexist ie. "Woman are stupid .. here is why". Would that opinion deserve punishment? 1/2
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Replying to @FergusMason1 @HPluckrose
Okay I understand your stance on that one. what if it was "Jack's an idiot .. here is why" (Trying to gauge the line) 1/2
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Replying to @ColinRagush @FergusMason1
This is a different issue. A difference between being rude to colleagues & expressing views on ways to handle diversity issues.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @FergusMason1
I agree 100% - but somehow it has become conflated and people suggest James was rude. Where is that actual line?
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So for me personally, writing a group/individual was stupid would clearly be rude and deserve punishment/dismissal -clearly James did not
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Replying to @ColinRagush @FergusMason1
It would certainly require making it clear that we need to speak civilly to each other at work.
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'You are stupid' = bad. 'This plan of yours doesn't work at all & I'm not sure what you were thinking' = fair enough.
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