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posted ago by MagaMemesOnTwitter ago by MagaMemesOnTwitter +512 / -0

I won’t say what company but it’s a fortune100.

An hour-long discussion on race, equity, and equality turned out to be an hour-long panel of liberal talking points and white shaming and how everything is unfair for black people. The tipping point for me was when I was being lectured by a young male on equity and why black people need to be overcompensated for now and given more simply because they are black and historically have been disadvantaged. At point point a panelist even mentioned how silence is complicity.

The ultimate irony is that this hour-long discussion was supposed to create an environment where people could speak about issues they face. If I were bold enough to raise my hand and say how this hyperfocus on one race over another actually is counterproductive and makes me less safe/secure, I would be fired immediately for being a bigot.

I genuinely do not understand how someone can simultaneously tell me I need to engage in a dialogue with them to understand their past/current challenges, while at the same time having my life story assumed for me and summarized solely on the color of my skin.

Idk if anyone’s gonna read this I just needed to vent. I live my life by two simple mantras: “do unto others as you would have done unto you” and “judge me for the content of my character, not the color of my skin.” Sadly both of those ideals are lost in the mud, and bringing them back up is now is me just using it as an excuse for my whiteness :(

Feels bad man

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TrumpVictorious 2 points ago +2 / -0

Is it too much to ask a company to just take my money and not internally or externally assert that they are more morally or ethically virtuous than their customers and employees?

It is repugnant. The icing on the cake is that these idiots are broadcasting racism while thinking themselves virtuous.

I want to pay a fair price for the good or service they sell me. I don’t want to pay for their office of Diversity and Inclusion. I don’t want to pay for the corporate re-education retreats or the racist computer-based learning modules. I don’t want to pay more because the employees are demoralized and resentful for the overt racism the leadership directs at them.

How hard is it to understand?