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In reply to the discussion: I made a racially insensitive remark at work [View all]LisaL
(47,423 posts)69. Sure doesn't sound like offended person would put up with anything.
She reported OP and demanded OP be fired. Why do you think she would put up with somebody else saying something to her?
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Yes, it was pretty much the dumbest thing that ever came out of a mouth that often says dumb things.
lapislzi
Oct 2015
#39
It sounds like the punishment has already been meted out, so now it's up to you to do the work on
Brickbat
Oct 2015
#5
Intentions count. You sound like you have a good head on your shoulders. Learn and move on.
randome
Oct 2015
#42
+1 (But get that resume up to date, in case she takes it to the State Labor Board) nt
TheBlackAdder
Oct 2015
#110
What about championing an anti-harassment training program for your workplace?
GliderGuider
Oct 2015
#18
You mention that "other offensive speech" in your office "goes unchallenged".
Nye Bevan
Oct 2015
#26
in this horrible dystopic world we live in all employment is a personal relationship
librechik
Oct 2015
#35
You live in a country that's incredibly sensitive about race. Don't hate yourself for tripping.
frizzled
Oct 2015
#51
At least you recognize that what you said was racially insensitive and are bothered by it
YoungDemCA
Oct 2015
#56
best post here! "consider what the person you offended must have to put up with day in and day out..
bettyellen
Oct 2015
#60
The OP said racist remarks were not uncommon - do you have reason to doubt that? Or reason to rhjnk
bettyellen
Oct 2015
#89
I really think you should stop commenting about this woman's appearance/ hair style.
LisaL
Oct 2015
#108
"But I am not a member of an oppressed class who has suffered a lifetime of harassment..."
alcibiades_mystery
Oct 2015
#152
Put up with anything? I bet the offended person would put up with men talking about
randys1
Oct 2015
#104
With nothing but hint hint and wink wink as far as what you said what the hell are any of us
Juicy_Bellows
Oct 2015
#78
If you think that me losing my livelihood is a punishment that fits the crime
lapislzi
Oct 2015
#123
When I was a kid, that was the courteous and proper word for a person of color. nt
roody
Oct 2015
#165