Google goes full social justice. You can't imbibe just a little of the doctrine, without being infected by the entire http://j.mp/2YhfxPb . Here's document one, for the "diversity training" as of Feb 2018, Allyship 101:pic.twitter.com/WEOlr2HP2L
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You cannot object to this stuff (esp if you are white and/or male) without being labelled an enemy. Everyone with sense is afraid, everyone else wants to curry favor or is a true believer.
And note that it's not just a sociological phenomenon. US law/torts now gives employers every incentive to play along lest they get sued.
Google thinks this stuff makes them look virtuous to the public, but they're in such an ideological bubble, they have no idea how dumb and incompetent it makes them look to everyone else.
I have a hard time figuring out how big the bubble is - how big does a bubble have to be before it's the norm?
I don't think it can be profit driven. They're embracing views that can't be held by more than 15 or 20 percent of the general population. If it were purely for profit, they'd try to appeal the broadest base possible. I think they drank the Kool-Aid.
As Google itself has demonstrated with much better "products," actually the most profitable markets are often niche markets -- either temporary ("early adopters") or permanent.
It's also about having a good image in the eyes of talented young professionals in the bay, so they can hire the best
All of it. Corporate interests want women to work (and spend more), and they're restructuring the lower classes of society.
Its not profits, it's a background moral belief system that explains the world for them that is working in the place of an absent Christianity. Western institutions have been secular for hundreds of years, but were still populated by Christians. This is the first real atheist gen
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