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Bradley, an employee of unique solutions inc., is a homosexual. the company is federal in nature and has 50 employees. most of bradley's colleagues make fun of his homosexuality and ill-treat him. he has repeatedly asked his employer to intervene, but his employer has indicated that it is not his responsibility to get involved in this issue. bradley is thinking of bringing court actions against the company under title vii for affinity orientation. his petition is most likely to be rejected by the court. why?

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