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Hynad said:

They shouldn't take such stance because... you say so? Or because that stance doesn't align with yours? Being transparent doesn't take away the point that your stance on this undoubtedly affects your responses here.

Nobody here is a PAC, yet everyone is free to take the stance that aligns with their values. Your argument is shaky at best.

And I will reply to your comments anyway I see fit. Thank you.

@Bold Character assassination doesn't help advance your argument, you seem to have a really bad habit of doing that ... 

There are lot's of other reasons to not bring politics in a professional workplace. Bringing politics could potentially mean setting a precedent for excluding employees based off of their ideologies. This sort of bias hurts intracommunication within the network when prejudice takes over employees to disregard consideration of each others thoughts which can hurt productivity. Bringing in politics also mean conflicts of interest arising, this can hurt an individual's chance at promotion or climbing up the corporate ladder just because their line of thought didn't match up with the bosses ... 

Politics isn't compatible with the meritocratic environment of the professional world when it means compromising your beliefs for the better of work ... 

You don't become rewarded for your work/talent anymore, you become punished for your beliefs and that is especially true when we take look at affirmative action ...