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In reply to the discussion: Customer (white male) today asked what I think of Trump [View all]ZZenith
(4,121 posts)23. I read what you wrote several times before responding.
Your intent seemed to be quite clearly to caution people against speaking their minds with their co-workers about the peril in which we find ourselves. If you are in a position where even a whiff of political discussion will cause your termination and the ruin of your family as you have claimed, then I do indeed pity you.
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The solace to take from that parting message is that this guy and like-minded people
RockRaven
Feb 2020
#1
I think "Vote for X! He's not as corrupt as Trump!" is a good slogan for GOP candidates
struggle4progress
Feb 2020
#2
Is that what I did? Re-read what I wrote. It's obvious I'm not trying to dissuade anyone from doing
jcmaine72
Feb 2020
#22
Of course, because when I wrote "*I* avoid all political discussion at work" that
jcmaine72
Feb 2020
#24
What I don't understand is why you would come on here and tell us you don't discuss politics at work
ZZenith
Feb 2020
#36
Oh boy if anyone brings that up to me better watch out ...that is an invitation to UNLEASH...and
UniteFightBack
Feb 2020
#32