Brian Pedaci wrote:Hm. Having dinner. Getting married. One of these things I do every day. One of these things I do (hopefully) once in a lifetime. What's wrong with talking about getting married?
The point is that if someone tells me they got married then some time later tells me they got married then some time later tells me they got married then for the fourth time in the same day tells me they got married, I would have to politely tell them that’s great but can I get back to work?
Brian Pedaci wrote:I know lots of straight women who can't shut up about their weddings either. Doesn't make me justified in telling them they're 'deviant' and 'immoral' at work.
I agree, women really chat up talking about it and there’s nothing wrong with that. But discussing the aspects of the wedding is not the same as telling someone four times in one day.
The title of this thread is misleading. He didn’t get fired because gay marriage is legalized, he got fired for expressing his beliefs on the clock thereby violating Brookstone’s zero tolerance policy. He made that choice and he suffered the consequences.
Fox News wrote:The woman, according to Vadala, then said, "Human resources, buddy - keep your opinions to yourself," before exiting the store.
She was HR and he was baited, it was a test and he failed.