Ultimately, you can't help/train those who have no idea they lack kindness and have no interest in engaging meaningfully.
That's a step, but even that can be played and bypassed. Anybody can pass a "test for being inclusive" even somebody who thinks the whole idea is flawed. Gaming the system when the system is flimsy is easy.
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No system will ever be perfect, but we can start to move in the right direction - be a *bit* better and start to build a culture that is healthier. But it will take a long time, and that will be frustrating.
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I completely agree. But I'm not sure I have the ability (in many senses) to put in even more time while others take credit.
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