As I live in a country where a specific political party continues to debate the right for trans people to exist, and that same political party continues to oppress people of color, O'Reilly decides to protect "political affliation" in its Code of Conduct.https://www.oreilly.com/conferences/code-of-conduct.html …
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Replying to @_sagesharp_
I don't get what is your point, lot's of religions also tell that being LGBT+ is not ok, etc. why are you complaining only about political affliation (they say religion there as well). And the right of having a political affliation goes further than "rep vs dem" parties
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