In the future, we will either be members of The Party, or we will be out of work. We will have to attend weekly indoctrination meetings in which Marx is taught. We will close each meeting with a song of praise to the Messiah, our big brother, who will take care of our needs.
I disagree.
I work in the People’s Republic of California.
For a politically correct corporation.
Saying or doing the wrong thing, can be job-ending. It’s not that one needs to adhere to the party line.
It’s that conservatives, have surrendered the workplace dialogue to those who complain.
In my own job, I am in a job of marginal authority. I’m pretty sure most of the people I work with, are seriously opposed to my political beliefs.
I say that, because I don’t know for sure, with a couple exceptions — who I know about because they have mentioned things which made it clear.
I make no secret of my beliefs, insofar as I show them on my bumper.
But politics *never* passes my lips at work.
What I’ve found it, as a result of clearly stating that to be the case — nobody bothers me with their own opposing views.
I agree the deck is stacked against those who do not believe in a one-party state, and huge monolitic big government, but there are rules.
The rules do in fact, apply to both sides.
Don’t mix politics and work.
Then FReep, when you get home. :)