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  • HoraceH Offline
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    Horace
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    More infantilization of minorities by the righteous high status liberals. Their lack of awareness of this stuff is staggering. But I know they can't conceive of any other way to view the society. Them on top, protecting the inferior people below them.

    Education is extremely important.

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      Today we received a video update from the owner/CEO and his second in command (both white males) about our diversity and inclusion program. 2300 US employees responded to a diversity survey a few months ago, and the company has finally gotten around to collating the data. Apparently they now recognize that they have a huge task ahead of them to support diversity and inclusion, a task of many years, which is only beginning now. I was shocked to learn of this implication of systemic deeply rooted bigotry within the company I work for. I know it doesn't exist in my heart, but I pray for those in whose hearts it does exist. What a sick, sick culture we have in America. So much bigotry and racism in almost everybody's hearts (except mine), and it's as if we literally can't do anything about it.

      Education is extremely important.

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      • HoraceH Horace

        Today we received a video update from the owner/CEO and his second in command (both white males) about our diversity and inclusion program. 2300 US employees responded to a diversity survey a few months ago, and the company has finally gotten around to collating the data. Apparently they now recognize that they have a huge task ahead of them to support diversity and inclusion, a task of many years, which is only beginning now. I was shocked to learn of this implication of systemic deeply rooted bigotry within the company I work for. I know it doesn't exist in my heart, but I pray for those in whose hearts it does exist. What a sick, sick culture we have in America. So much bigotry and racism in almost everybody's hearts (except mine), and it's as if we literally can't do anything about it.

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        @horace said in NYT does it again:

        Today we received a video update from the owner/CEO and his second in command (both white males) about our diversity and inclusion program. 2300 US employees responded to a diversity survey a few months ago, and the company has finally gotten around to collating the data. Apparently they now recognize that they have a huge task ahead of them to support diversity and inclusion, a task of many years, which is only beginning now. I was shocked to learn of this implication of systemic deeply rooted bigotry within the company I work for. I know it doesn't exist in my heart, but I pray for those in whose hearts it does exist. What a sick, sick culture we have in America. So much bigotry and racism in almost everybody's hearts (except mine), and it's as if we literally can't do anything about it.

        How is the company going to make amends? I mean just increasing training is bullshit. It might help future employees and prospective employees, but it does nothing for those that have suffered working in that cruel and heartless place. You should file suit for the pain and suffering they have caused you.

        The Brad

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        • LuFins DadL LuFins Dad

          @horace said in NYT does it again:

          Today we received a video update from the owner/CEO and his second in command (both white males) about our diversity and inclusion program. 2300 US employees responded to a diversity survey a few months ago, and the company has finally gotten around to collating the data. Apparently they now recognize that they have a huge task ahead of them to support diversity and inclusion, a task of many years, which is only beginning now. I was shocked to learn of this implication of systemic deeply rooted bigotry within the company I work for. I know it doesn't exist in my heart, but I pray for those in whose hearts it does exist. What a sick, sick culture we have in America. So much bigotry and racism in almost everybody's hearts (except mine), and it's as if we literally can't do anything about it.

          How is the company going to make amends? I mean just increasing training is bullshit. It might help future employees and prospective employees, but it does nothing for those that have suffered working in that cruel and heartless place. You should file suit for the pain and suffering they have caused you.

          HoraceH Offline
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          @lufins-dad said in NYT does it again:

          @horace said in NYT does it again:

          Today we received a video update from the owner/CEO and his second in command (both white males) about our diversity and inclusion program.  2300 US employees responded to a diversity survey a few months ago, and the company has finally gotten around to collating the data.  Apparently they now recognize that they have a huge task ahead of them to support diversity and inclusion, a task of many years, which is only beginning now.  I was shocked to learn of this implication of systemic deeply rooted bigotry within the company I work for.  I know it doesn't exist in my heart, but I pray for those in whose hearts it does exist.  What a sick, sick culture we have in America.  So much bigotry and racism in almost everybody's hearts (except mine), and it's as if we literally can't do anything about it.
          

          How is the company going to make amends? I mean just increasing training is bullshit. It might help future employees and prospective employees, but it does nothing for those that have suffered working in that cruel and heartless place. You should file suit for the pain and suffering they have caused you.

          I will have to talk to all my minority friends to get their take on it. I can't and will never have an opinion about any of it.

          Education is extremely important.

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          • LuFins DadL LuFins Dad

            @horace said in NYT does it again:

            Today we received a video update from the owner/CEO and his second in command (both white males) about our diversity and inclusion program. 2300 US employees responded to a diversity survey a few months ago, and the company has finally gotten around to collating the data. Apparently they now recognize that they have a huge task ahead of them to support diversity and inclusion, a task of many years, which is only beginning now. I was shocked to learn of this implication of systemic deeply rooted bigotry within the company I work for. I know it doesn't exist in my heart, but I pray for those in whose hearts it does exist. What a sick, sick culture we have in America. So much bigotry and racism in almost everybody's hearts (except mine), and it's as if we literally can't do anything about it.

            How is the company going to make amends? I mean just increasing training is bullshit. It might help future employees and prospective employees, but it does nothing for those that have suffered working in that cruel and heartless place. You should file suit for the pain and suffering they have caused you.

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            Aqua Letifer
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            @horace said in NYT does it again:

            Today we received a video update from the owner/CEO and his second in command (both white males) about our diversity and inclusion program. 2300 US employees responded to a diversity survey a few months ago, and the company has finally gotten around to collating the data. Apparently they now recognize that they have a huge task ahead of them to support diversity and inclusion, a task of many years, which is only beginning now. I was shocked to learn of this implication of systemic deeply rooted bigotry within the company I work for. I know it doesn't exist in my heart, but I pray for those in whose hearts it does exist. What a sick, sick culture we have in America. So much bigotry and racism in almost everybody's hearts (except mine), and it's as if we literally can't do anything about it.

            Just remember, man, that as a privileged white male, not only do you have a lot to learn about diversity and inclusion, but because of your background, there are things you never are going to understand. So the best you can do is ask questions about how to be properly anti-racist.

            Ask a lot of questions. And your ignorance knows no bounds, so feel free to plunge the depths.

            Please love yourself.

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              I wouldn't work for a company that had diversity and inclusion as goals.

              I just can't get past the racism.

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                Progressive white women with sons may be the first mothers in the history of the human race working hard to try to curtail the opportunities their sons have.

                Education is extremely important.

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                • HoraceH Horace

                  Progressive white women with sons may be the first mothers in the history of the human race working hard to try to curtail the opportunities their sons have.

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                  @horace said in NYT does it again:

                  Progressive white women with sons may be the first mothers in the history of the human race working hard to try to curtail the opportunities their sons have.

                  That's a wild statement.

                  And utterly true...

                  “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

                  Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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                    @horace said in NYT does it again:

                    Today we received a video update from the owner/CEO and his second in command (both white males) about our diversity and inclusion program. 2300 US employees responded to a diversity survey a few months ago, and the company has finally gotten around to collating the data. Apparently they now recognize that they have a huge task ahead of them to support diversity and inclusion, a task of many years, which is only beginning now. I was shocked to learn of this implication of systemic deeply rooted bigotry within the company I work for. I know it doesn't exist in my heart, but I pray for those in whose hearts it does exist. What a sick, sick culture we have in America. So much bigotry and racism in almost everybody's hearts (except mine), and it's as if we literally can't do anything about it.

                    Just remember, man, that as a privileged white male, not only do you have a lot to learn about diversity and inclusion, but because of your background, there are things you never are going to understand. So the best you can do is ask questions about how to be properly anti-racist.

                    Ask a lot of questions. And your ignorance knows no bounds, so feel free to plunge the depths.

                    HoraceH Offline
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                    Horace
                    wrote on last edited by Horace
                    #13

                    @aqua-letifer said in NYT does it again:

                    @horace said in NYT does it again:

                    Today we received a video update from the owner/CEO and his second in command (both white males) about our diversity and inclusion program. 2300 US employees responded to a diversity survey a few months ago, and the company has finally gotten around to collating the data. Apparently they now recognize that they have a huge task ahead of them to support diversity and inclusion, a task of many years, which is only beginning now. I was shocked to learn of this implication of systemic deeply rooted bigotry within the company I work for. I know it doesn't exist in my heart, but I pray for those in whose hearts it does exist. What a sick, sick culture we have in America. So much bigotry and racism in almost everybody's hearts (except mine), and it's as if we literally can't do anything about it.

                    Just remember, man, that as a privileged white male, not only do you have a lot to learn about diversity and inclusion, but because of your background, there are things you never are going to understand. So the best you can do is ask questions about how to be properly anti-racist.

                    Ask a lot of questions. And your ignorance knows no bounds, so feel free to plunge the depths.

                    Today we had an all-hands meeting where we spent some time going over the diversity survey in more detail. It was pointed out that black people rated the culture 23% lower than others. "All asians", which includes Indian and middle eastern people, scored about the same as white people. One of the main complaints in the open ended comments section of the survey was that the company took too long to make an internal statement from the top about the George Floyd murder and the BLM movement. The action items the company is taking are to hire a chief diversity officer, and to look really, really hard for African Americans to hire, via a few different programs.

                    Education is extremely important.

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                      @aqua-letifer said in NYT does it again:

                      @horace said in NYT does it again:

                      Today we received a video update from the owner/CEO and his second in command (both white males) about our diversity and inclusion program. 2300 US employees responded to a diversity survey a few months ago, and the company has finally gotten around to collating the data. Apparently they now recognize that they have a huge task ahead of them to support diversity and inclusion, a task of many years, which is only beginning now. I was shocked to learn of this implication of systemic deeply rooted bigotry within the company I work for. I know it doesn't exist in my heart, but I pray for those in whose hearts it does exist. What a sick, sick culture we have in America. So much bigotry and racism in almost everybody's hearts (except mine), and it's as if we literally can't do anything about it.

                      Just remember, man, that as a privileged white male, not only do you have a lot to learn about diversity and inclusion, but because of your background, there are things you never are going to understand. So the best you can do is ask questions about how to be properly anti-racist.

                      Ask a lot of questions. And your ignorance knows no bounds, so feel free to plunge the depths.

                      Today we had an all-hands meeting where we spent some time going over the diversity survey in more detail. It was pointed out that black people rated the culture 23% lower than others. "All asians", which includes Indian and middle eastern people, scored about the same as white people. One of the main complaints in the open ended comments section of the survey was that the company took too long to make an internal statement from the top about the George Floyd murder and the BLM movement. The action items the company is taking are to hire a chief diversity officer, and to look really, really hard for African Americans to hire, via a few different programs.

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                      @horace said in NYT does it again:

                      the company took too long to make an internal statement from the top about the George Floyd murder and the BLM movement.

                      Which statement did they want?

                      The police brutality statement or the suicide statement?

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                        McNeil speaks

                        https://donaldgmcneiljr1954.medium.com/nytimes-peru-n-word-part-one-introduction-57eb6a3e0d95

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