'You are the problem': AT&T tells white staff they are racist
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Just a cohencidence I'm sure.
https://web.archive.org/web/20211029163226/https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Stankey Got em!
Every. Single. God. Damned. Time
White people are also why AT&T even fucking exists.
White people: the reason you don't send text messages using a pigeon anymore.
Das raciss.
Ah yes, that "White Fragility" book. A book written by someone who thought "I don't like being with black, it must be because of my skin color, therefor all people sharing my skin color are also racist", actually managing the incredible feat of being racist toward everyone, including her own, each in a different way.
Wow, so generous! Wonder where that money went. Maybe they bought a 5th house for BLM leaders?
Oh... Literally the equivalent of someone losing their spare change in the sofa. They make 21 millions every hour in average.
That is some acute sarcasm. Well done.
I'm resigning next week because of the vaccination hoops I posted about yesterday. Eh, more because I want to and can, but it certainly was part of the final call, even if just a fraction.
Hostile workplace lawsuit and a racial discrimination lawsuit if any one of those employees gets denied a promotion/raise. GG dumbass.
It'll take someone ballsy enough to go against them though. And in a justice system that's highly subverted by wokeists. Never forget that one of its major proponents, Kimberle Crenshaw, is a law professor. I don't have the book handy, but Cynical Theories by James Lindsay and Helen Pluckrose talks about how a lot of this current crap first started to metastasize in the legal community.
The judiciary is quietly the most powerful branch of government, and somehow escapes blame for any problems in government and culture even though much of what is considered acceptable today hinged on several milestone cases and the decisions of individual judges throughout the years. We now have a hundred years of precedents leading to a more "progressive" society. Judges are obligated to follow precedent most of the time. The most powerful are unelected and difficult to replace.
Even if we have a revolution, they probably won't redo the court system so it will all be pointless. This is one of the problems in South America and why right-wing regimes fail to "stick" without authoritarianism.
Too bad the rule of law has been dead for a while now.
this affects people i know; will be fun to watch the fallout
Keep us posted.
I'd probably start with Google and Amazon.
Worked so well the first time...
Ah. Nigg-Iraq news saying white people are the problem, while supporting Joe the Perv.
Reminder that Biden opposed the abolition of the Jim Crow laws, Democrats fought for slavery, and were responsible for the Klan.