ive been made aware that expecting people to show up on time is white supremacy, with this in mind i will be twenty minutes late in showing up to diversity training as an expression of solidarity,,
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hm. that was actually a very interesting experience. surely not in the way that was intended. but i learned alot about other things overall my guess is that everyone of every persuasion left unsatisfied. im going to recommend they add some borges to the theory material
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my summary of the training was that it was incredibly slapdash, well below our usual standards, and contained at least one statistically impossible scenario but basically there were boring business questions interspersed among various tiresome and insane woke applause buttons
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like two slides down from an exhortation to smash "imperialist white supremacist patriarchy" we "applied what we'd learned" in an exercise involving interpreting A/B tests run by a giant corporation the disonnance was delicious once i noticed what was going on
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i get the impression this was a team effort by people with extremely divergent goals and zero interest in or capacity for harmonizing their output, or even understanding one another this, too, is diversity. (end)
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did they do the thing where they tell you if you start to feel angry or uncomfortable that's the racism leaving the body?
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yes. not white those words but the spirit 100%. and then we did business exercises together and talked about where we grew up
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