🌈Stand up to hate crime: 86% would
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Did you know? According to a recent myGwork community poll, 86% of respondents stated that they would stand up against LGBTQ+ hate crime if they witnessed it. However, 13% said they would but didn’t know how – showing the need for more resources in this area.
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Court cases
6moI'm old enough to remember well when hate speech was acceptable to the general public. It was not known as HATE speech. It was normal speech. The "N***** word or the "F**" word was normal. I can see today we may be moving forward in this area. But because this country is so decided I fear for our country. I'm in about 5 plus books by name. Randy Shultz's book, Conducting Unbecoming, and Pam Daniels book Silent Drums. It is hard to forgive but it is harder to forget. I'm the person who started don't ask don't tell. www.staffsergeantleblanc.com
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6moPassionnant ! But what is this masterclass for free …