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Sex at Work?
Townhall.com ^ | June 28, 2011 | Frank Turek

Posted on 06/28/2011 9:03:59 AM PDT by Kaslin

Are you supposed to have sex at work? I guess it depends on your profession, but for most of us the answer is “no.” Why then is corporate America obsessed with training about sex?

As described in several recent columns by Mike Adams, I was fired as a vendor by Cisco for my conservative beliefs about sex and marriage even though my beliefs were never expressed on the job. When a homosexual manager found out on the Internet that I had authored a book giving evidence that maintaining our current marriage laws would be best for society, he couldn’t tolerate me and requested I be fired. An HR executive canned me within hours without ever speaking to me. This happened despite the fact that the leadership and teambuilding programs I led always received high marks (even from the homosexual manager!).

How could an experienced HR professional commit such a blatant act of discrimination unless the Cisco culture was decidedly tilted left? Why didn’t Cisco’s relentless emphasis and training on “inclusion and diversity” serve to prevent this? Maybe it’s because “inclusion and diversity” means something different to corporate elites than to normal Americans. That’s why their training didn’t prevent the problem but actually created an environment of intolerance that led to the problem.

Cisco’s chief “Inclusion and Diversity” officer, Ms. Marilyn Nagel, had trouble on the phone defining what “inclusion and diversity” actually means at Cisco, so she sent me several links from the Cisco website. As in our conversation, I found no specific definition on the website but plenty of platitudes, such as Cisco is committed to “valuing and encouraging different perspectives, styles, thoughts, and ideas.”

If that’s the case, then why not value my “perspectives, styles, thoughts and ideas?”

Because only certain perspectives, styles, thoughts and ideas are approved, you see. “Inclusion and diversity” to corporate elites actually means exclusion for those that don’t agree with the approved views. Whoops, there goes “diversity.”

Shouldn’t the real intent of Cisco’s value of “inclusion and diversity” be to ensure that people in that diverse workforce work together cordially and professionally even when they inevitably disagree on certain political, moral or religious questions? It would seem so. In a large multicultural workforce, people need to work together despite political or religious differences. That’s a noble and necessary goal. It’s totalitarian, however, to subject people to “diversity” training and corporate sponsorships that go beyond teaching respect for people to advocacy of what they do in bed.

All employees should treat one another with kindness and respect because they are fellow human beings, not because of their sexual behavior. If people are to be respected simply on the basis of their behavior, then none of us qualify for respect because we have all behaved badly on occasion.

So instead of trying to force all employees to accept any sexual behavior—especially something as controversial as homosexuality—the inclusion and diversity police should be urging us to treat all people with respect simply because we are human beings. That’s all you need to be productive at work anyway.

But as soon as you start telling people from different religious and cultural backgrounds what they must think about homosexuality, you will offend and create conflict andr resentment. As a Christian, I am commanded to respect all people. That’s what I was doing at Cisco. But don’t tell me that I have to respect and celebrate what people do in bed. Don’t tell me that I must violate my conscience or my God in order to make widgets. That’s not only immoral and un-American; it’s manipulative and stupid. How does accepting homosexual behavior have anything to do with job productivity? Are we supposed to have sex at work?

There simply is no business reason to judge my beliefs about sexual behavior or anyone else’s. And even if some corporate nanny could dream up a reason, it would not justify the assault on an employee’s conscience or religion.

Notice that Cisco did not have a problem with my behavior. My job performance was deemed excellent, and I was “inclusive and diverse” by working in a respectful manner with people of all moral, religious and political views.

Cisco had a problem with my thoughts. Although I certainly accepted homosexuals, I committed the thought crime of disagreeing with homosexual behavior and homosexual political goals. So despite all their talk about “inclusion and diversity,” Cisco deemed my thoughts about something irrelevant to the workplace as grounds for immediate exclusion. Do you think they would have excluded me if I had pro-same-sex marriage thoughts? Of course not—that’s an approved view that Cisco actually sponsors (even though they deny it).

But people who don’t accept homosexual behavior don’t have to work at Cisco then!

True, they don’t. But if Cisco or any other company wants to make it a requirement that every employee and vendor personally accept the behavior of homosexuality or homosexual political goals such as same-sex marriage, then tell us directly. Broadcast it to the world. Cisco can’t and won’t because such a requirement would be a clear violation of the religious protections codified in the Civil Rights Act, and it would result in a mass exodus of employees and customers.

Instead, they create an oppressive culture of political correctness under the false banner of “inclusion and diversity” to achieve the same ends. They tell the world that they value and encourage “different perspectives, styles, thoughts, and ideas” while they punish or intimidate into silence people who have “different perspectives, styles, thoughts, and ideas.” While Cisco executives would never admit this, their actions reveal this twisted truth: Cisco values homosexual behavior more than honesty, freedom of religion and freedom of conscience.

Is it the same at your workplace? Are you tired of having to hide your conservative or religious beliefs as if you live in a totalitarian state rather than America? If you continue to cower in silence before an intolerant militant minority, it will only get worse. To paraphrase Edmund Burke, “All that is necessary for evil to prevail is for good people to do nothing.” It’s time to do something—speak up.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial
KEYWORDS: cisco; frankturek; homonaziagenda; homosexualagenda; homotyranny; socalleddiversity; turek
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81 posted on 06/28/2011 12:13:37 PM PDT by Kaslin (Acronym for OBAMA: One Big Ass Mistake America)
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To: wbill
I sold the first 5 TRS-80 Model I computers at the Radio Shack in Mission Valley in August 1977. I wasn't much interested in them at the time. A couple months later, I was working on a SatNav using an HP2100 computer. All toggle switch control panel to enter the "bootstrap" code into the core memory so the cassette tape drive could be activated to read in the next phase of the boot. Primitive. Certainly a 3 or 4 person job to cart that hardware on/off the tuna boat.

I still have one of those "portable" TRS-80 Model 4 machines...and a Model 16 (68000) running Xenix. Dinosaurs, but still functional.

82 posted on 06/28/2011 12:22:58 PM PDT by Myrddin
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To: Titus Quinctius Cincinnatus

Maybe a collapse is what it will take to straighten this country out....as long as decent and intelligent people are the ones to pick up the pieces.


83 posted on 06/28/2011 12:26:44 PM PDT by liberalism is suicide (Communism,fascism-no matter how you slice socialism, its still baloney)
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To: liberalism is suicide

All I can say is have your food, water, ammo, toilet paper, and cachet of tradable goods tucked away, and keep building your network of friends and associates who are doing the same, and who can be reached in less than twenty minutes.


84 posted on 06/28/2011 12:29:48 PM PDT by Titus Quinctius Cincinnatus ("Armed forces abroad are of little value unless there is prudent counsel at home." - Cicero)
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To: wbill

On the contrary, I think HR people have recognized over the last couple of decades that being the enforcement arm of the GOVERNMENT gives them power within the corporation, and now they literally believe they are the most important department.


85 posted on 06/28/2011 1:52:45 PM PDT by ichabod1 (Nuts; A house divided against itself cannot stand.)
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To: Kaslin

Anyone else having trouble posting this Town Hall article to Facebook? My posting of the link disappeared and efforts to repost it are blocked.


86 posted on 07/02/2011 10:54:30 AM PDT by ViLaLuz (2 Chronicles 7:14)
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To: ViLaLuz

I can’t even use the Facebook “Like” button on the article. That is blocked, too.


87 posted on 07/02/2011 10:55:24 AM PDT by ViLaLuz (2 Chronicles 7:14)
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To: ViLaLuz

Disregard Freepmail


88 posted on 07/02/2011 12:35:52 PM PDT by Kaslin (Acronym for OBAMA: One Big Ass Mistake America)
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To: Kaslin

I posted the article to my FB page yesterday and it was OK. Today the posting was gone. I went to repost it and FB wouldn’t take it. I tried to “like” the article and FB blocked it.

I asked some of my other FB friends to try and post it to their page and they couldn’t either.

This article has been blocked by Facebook.


89 posted on 07/02/2011 2:53:38 PM PDT by ViLaLuz (2 Chronicles 7:14)
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To: Fred Hayek

The idea of a Tosca production set in the USSR about
the time of Stalingrad came to me once, with Scarpia
being a zampolit.


90 posted on 07/03/2011 7:36:07 PM PDT by cycjec
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