people who openly live sinful lifestyles have no right to work at schools which raise godly children. (Duh.)
do you think the equal opportunity employment commission only regulates government employees? b/c that's a pretty weird mistake to make, given the topic of our convo
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No, I do not. Not sure what would lead you to that conclusion. I was simply pointing out that AA is a self funded, private 501c3 that does not receive federal or state funding. So, like a church, they can do what they want regarding hiring and firing practices.
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so you're saying binge-drinkers don't have equal rights? smdh. They're americans too, my fellow
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That has nothing to do with my response at all.
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That’s a stupid question.
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well, you see where you're leading the conversation! only equals can have equal rights. heavy drinkers are equal to non-drinkers in some respects (eg right to vote) but not in others (eg right to be employed)
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Wrong. A heavy drinker has every right to be employed. If their drinking impedes their performance though, then there’s an issue. A person being gay is not a person on a substance. You are trying to equate very different things. It’s very misleading and very dishonest of you.
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not at Alcoholics Anonymous, lol. And the q of whether they are or not is adjudicated by the EEOC, and not simply for groups which use public money
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