I work for a major company and learned that diversity/equity/inclusion is going to be a part of the review process but they didn’t say how yet. This is ridiculous
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I suppose. Until they ask for my opinion on things. But this is crazy. So I guess I have to do training about why white people are bad?
That’s true. Especially during Floyd riots people got fired for saying perfectly normal things. So as much as I want to push back against this crap I could get in a lot of trouble
If you brush up on Derrick Bell and other critical race theorists, you can learn how to assault them with right-wing talking points but framed with leftism, such as calling forced integration a black cultural genocide and MLK a black collaborator whose interests converged with a white super-structure.
a woman was fired on, and killed, for yelling 'all lives matter.'
“people got fired for saying normal things” = the people in power now are more cowardly and delusional
If I were in charge of the revolution, there would be severe fines for companies doing that. And my laws would be retroactive. Any fired worker would be able to start a class lawsuit.
I love that. Something tells me they don’t want my opinion. Unless I talk about how oppressed I am in these mean suburbs
This is correct. You're only "useful" until you wander outside the woke plantation. Start forming exit plans now
tell them they are racist for questioning your views on blmacness. LMAO
If you dont tow their line... they gonna find someone more down the intersectional ladder of oppressed. If you are a white dude, theyll go for white girl. If you are white girl, theyll go for black girl. If you black girl, theyll go for muslim black girl. If you a muslim black girl, they go for a tranny.
They go down the ladder until they find the most fanatical and "oppressed".
would they even listen to you if you said its ridiculous?
like i know they are just cultists, but could you like try to short circuit their brains for a bit