A bestbuy employee has a audio recording of being told that he isn't allowed to have anything Christian related in his office while management argues that "pride" related items are perfectly acceptable. He is also interviewed in the video discussing how after he tried to ask why he isn't allowed to have anything christian related to a HR type of person that even more pride related stuff showed up.
If you don't want to allow Christian related items in the work place ok fine, it's a work place intended for work and you're on their property and on their clock, but you can't deny a Christian while over indulging gay pride.
More people need to know about this because while I am not a pastor or preacher or someone out spreading the word, I do feel it's a duty of all Christians to defend each other and to defend God. And in today's society slowly around the edges were seeing a small erodding of god from our society and places like bestbuy are helping that happen by trying to surprise God but put pride people up on a pedestal.
Of course I am not surprised. This is from a company that was recently exposed as not allowing white employees to be in the management training program.
If you don't want to allow Christian related items in the work place ok fine, it's a work place intended for work and you're on their property and on their clock, but you can't deny a Christian while over indulging gay pride.
More people need to know about this because while I am not a pastor or preacher or someone out spreading the word, I do feel it's a duty of all Christians to defend each other and to defend God. And in today's society slowly around the edges were seeing a small erodding of god from our society and places like bestbuy are helping that happen by trying to surprise God but put pride people up on a pedestal.
Of course I am not surprised. This is from a company that was recently exposed as not allowing white employees to be in the management training program.
‘Time to Bud Light Best Buy’: Best Buy faces blowback for leadership training program that excludes white applicants - Washington Examiner
A memo from retail giant Best Buy was revealed on Tuesday highlighting the company's professional development program for employees who "identify as Black, Latino, Hispanic, Asian or Pacific Islander." "The program is not open to white applicants," investigative journalist James O'Keefe said...
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