Thu Oct 12, 2023 – 10:41 am EDT
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(WND News Center) — The Equality Act, a discrimination-limiting law in the United Kingdom, has been cited as protecting the beliefs of those who oppose the Critical Race Theory ideologies.
CRT beliefs contend that all of society is racist, and the solution to that racism is more racism.
Now a report from the Christian Institute reveals that an Employment Tribunal has determined that the law protects those who believe people should be valued “by the content of their character rather than the color of their skin.”
The dispute arose when employee Sean Corby went to court because his employer, Acas, ordered him to censor his comments on the online platform Yammer that were negative about the CRT agenda.
He suggested that “instead of encouraging division by branding white people racist, society should follow the example of Dr. Martin Luther King,” the report said.
The unanimous decision of the tribunal was that Corby’s beliefs are “worthy of respect in a democratic society” even if they “are not universally shared.”
In fact, the tribunal’s decision noted that there are some who “objected” to
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