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I mean, certainly gather information and follow due process, but once it's clear what occurred, there is no question that a person who refuses to work with coworkers based on lower caste does not belong in any workplace with lower caste workers.

And anyone who resists that principle is a co-conspirator in caste-based oppression and should leave as well.



Why can’t they work together, but force to not discriminate?


Working relationships are complex and require a lot of trust. You can't just wave a magic wand over two people and say "discrimination be gone". The bigot can and will always find ways to harm the victim without accountability.


But we already do this for all other protected classes.


I don't even know what this means, let alone if it is true or not.

How do you "force not to discriminate"? How is this currently enforced in companies?


Well if you discriminate say based on race or gender, you’re fired. As people know they therefore can’t do this, they need to keep their feelings to themselves and deal with it.

The GP said: > there is no question that a person who refuses to work with coworkers based on lower caste does not belong in any workplace with lower caste workers

Which I read as separate castes if they will discriminate. That’s like saying separate race or gender if someone will discriminate. That’s currently not how it works for other protected classes.


Ok, to clarify, I did not mean to say that bigots should continue to be employed separately. I meant they should be fired.




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