Conservatives from college students to workers say they fear sharing their political and religious beliefs amid a growing “cancel culture,” according to recent surveys.
Three out of 5 employees fear losing their job if they mention conservative religious or political views at work, according to an Ipsos/Alliance Defending Freedomof 3,009 part- and full-time workers. And 54% say that posting religious or political views on social media could lead to “negative consequences” in the workplace.
Conservatives have reason to fear being shut out of advancement opportunities, mistreated by coworkers and bosses and even fired for voicing their beliefs, Mr. Hobbs added. “Work is where we spend most of our waking hours,” Mr. Crapuchettes said. “It’s where we should be free to bring our whole selves, to be who we are, and to thrive in an open, accepting environment.”
He directs the Washington, D.C., think tank’s Free Enterprise project, which buys stock in companies to challenge their public advocacy for liberal causes such as affirmative action and transgender rights. Last month, the University of Wisconsin System surveyed more than 10,500 students at 13 public campuses. Thefound that 61.5% of self-described “somewhat conservative” students and 64.4% of the “very conservative” said a teacher had pressured them in class or an assignment to agree with a particular political or ideological view.
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