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When your friend thinks your gay meme

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Joan Williams, founding director of the Center for WorkLife Law at UC Hastings College of the Law, says that deciding how to respond is risky because it involves “two of the most corrosive elements of bias in the workplace”: the uncertainty of whether what you heard is bias and the fear that you might be penalized for how you handle it. There’s no denying that this is a tough situation. What should you say or do if you find yourself in this situation? Is there a way to draw attention to the comment without making the situation worse? And are you risking your reputation, job, or career by speaking up?

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He thinks he’s just being funny, but the comment is inappropriate - maybe even offensive, sexist, or racist. Your colleague says something that immediately makes you feel uncomfortable. New expert perspectives were added to address those concerns. Editor’s Note: We revised this piece after several readers pointed out that the original version put the burden on the recipient of an offensive comment to address larger systemic biases.

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