Michael, generally agree with your comment, but there are “word police” for words used in a public forum. I remember the “thug” incident Eric referenced. That sportscaster had to make a public apology or face the consequences after a spotless 40 year career.
Michael, generally agree with your comment, but there are “word police” for words used in a public forum. I remember the “thug” incident Eric referenced. That sportscaster had to make a public apology or face the consequences after a spotless 40 year career.
I think the words "word police" imply some group that polices everybody. I think that an employer saying something an employee says or writes is unacceptable is an entirely separate matter.
Michael, generally agree with your comment, but there are “word police” for words used in a public forum. I remember the “thug” incident Eric referenced. That sportscaster had to make a public apology or face the consequences after a spotless 40 year career.
I think the words "word police" imply some group that polices everybody. I think that an employer saying something an employee says or writes is unacceptable is an entirely separate matter.
Got it. 😉