Guest Conway Posted December 13, 2008 Posted December 13, 2008 Not me. The only folks that I would have hurt by doing that would be my co-workers and my company-both of whom are friendly to the cause. Quote
caeron Posted December 13, 2008 Posted December 13, 2008 Not me. The only folks that I would have hurt by doing that would be my co-workers and my company-both of whom are friendly to the cause. I'm not really out at work. I thought about it, but thought one, I don't really care to discuss this with my boss. Our relationship over the years has improved a lot, but it's always been a bit tentative, and this would be a weird way to broach the subject. Second, my company is very gay positive, so it seems like a kind of stupid way to make a point. I think targetted protests/actions where you can focus a lot of gay attention on a few people generates the most bang. Quote
AdamSmith Posted December 13, 2008 Posted December 13, 2008 Being my own boss, the best I could come up with was to be at least as unproductive as on any other day. Quote
Guest StuCotts Posted December 15, 2008 Posted December 15, 2008 Being my own boss, the best I could come up with was to be at least as unproductive as on any other day. Ditto. Other than that, I remember hearing that the day was planned, but nothing more afterwards. Did it happen? Was it successful on any level? Quote
caeron Posted December 15, 2008 Posted December 15, 2008 Ditto. Other than that, I remember hearing that the day was planned, but nothing more afterwards. Did it happen? Was it successful on any level? I guess you'd have to define success. If some people came out at work and helped open some eyes, then it had some. As a concept, it's entirely too diffuse to have much impact overall. Now if it had been "go piss on a mormon temple day", that might have had some impact! Quote