[OC] Politik am Arbeitsplatz: Laut einer Umfrage unter 2.820 Mitarbeitern täuschen mehr als 20 % der Menschen gegenüber Kollegen ihre politische Meinung vor

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  1. Having to express your political views or having a political discussion at work in the first place is usually a pretty big red flag. I can think of rare exceptions, but generally, nothing good comes from it

  2. of course, I always say i vote for the left party so I can be racist, homophobic, etc and get no punishment.

  3. Martzi-Pan on

    Yeah. Discussing your political view outside of social media is rarely so intense. People usually agree to disagree. I’ve talked about political views, or elections, at every job I’ve had and it never led to an argument.

  4. Anxious_Sapiens on

    I used to do this because otherwise it always leads to some debate I’m not interested in. Now I just say I have a no politics rule with co-workers.

  5. I lie, I work with a bunch of trumpers. They fucking hate left wingers

    The media they consume tells em they wanna destroy America and a bunch of bs

    I do try to question them, especially their news sources

  6. NikolaijVolkov on

    Theres a missing motive…to make the other person stop sharing politics. I usually dont care anyone’s opinion. If i fake indifference they will shutup and find someone else to share opinions with.

  7. Exaltedautochthon on

    “Because HR told me that if I use that word to describe the lady who works in the mailroom one more time I’m fired.”

  8. IOnlyHave3Toes on

    I got attacked by 3 liberals when I wore my Trump shirt to the fun run. Liberals are so weird.

  9. What counts as “faking” it? Does the study define it? Because I’ve just simply refused to answer questions about politics and have also moderated my views at work. Would this count?

  10. flo_rrrian on

    Well, I wouldn’t call it fake. More like ‘I often just shut the fuck up’. I live in a part of Germany where, let’s say, the Nazi era is somehow very popular again. I just don’t feel like arguing about basic human rights issues on a daily basis.

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