As time is moving forward, where i was once quite conflicted in that the rights of a community who have been / are marginalised and on the other hand the right to express an opinion. I have harden my opinion and come to my conclusion, detailed down a bit.
The other issue I have had is, even if we agree some great misdemeanour has occurred, then does the penalty even come within light years of being reasonable. Would the punishment pass the reasonable man test.
My belief has always been trying to balance the right to speak freely and any attempt to stop or inhibit free speech is beyond dangerous. As for the argument this is not about free speech I cry because it clearly is by almost any definition.
But as has been posted, free speech should not be without consequences.
To loose your income, your place in society, is a mega to the power of mega consequence and should be for only the worst kind of things.
Another issue raised and I endorse those who have posted we seem to be giving organisations huge power by saying if we act outside the organisations code of conduct even if minor we can be sacked and that scares the the hell[no pun intended] out of me.
So let me give you my considerations and conclusions, first we have two groups, one a church group and the other a marginalised group only starting to come to grips with changes. The next issues is a "Code of Conduct" and finally judgement and penalty by RA.
Does a "Code of Conduct" have legal standing above common law' tis a very interesting question?
The key question for me is "intent" & 'size of the issue"
My reading of the tea leafs is the 'intent" was not to attack but to state a belief, second a person has a right to free speech and freedom of religion has legal backing. However, I can also see how similar statements could cause harm to certain people especially if struggling with their circumstances.
It becomes a question of balance, no one side wins all. For me there should be consequences, however they needed to be based on what a reasonable person would do.
RA IMO has totally over reacted and if they get away with this based on their "Code of Conduct" argument then don't upset your boss, as you will have little protection