Old (allegedly) Soviet joke: "We have freedom of speech here in the USSR too. The difference is, you Americans get to exercise it more than once." In a similar vein: "Welcome to your Combined Honest Diversity Opinion / Exit Interview. Don't let the door..."
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The fact the NYT is obviously only encouraging those with the "correct" views on diversity to speak out reminds me a lot of Reagan's "pound on president's the desk" jokepic.twitter.com/BlYyXyoxIJ
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That seems like a fantastic way to get fired
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Exactly what I was thinking.
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I agree that we *should* feel free to do so, but that is not the world we currently live in. Case in point: You
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"If your boss is asking for your honest feelings about diversity issues, you should feel absolutely free to provide the critique they desperately want* to hear." *Fixed it
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I'm sure the NKVD in the USSR shared similar sentiments towards certain kinds of critiques

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As russian, I confirm this. In China, it was the same - gov offered to criticize the party, and then they repressed everyone who did it.
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