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Anonymous
Liberals are crumbling. The dems have fallen off the shelf. Their shame out for all to see. Everyone is abandoning them and ALL their lies. Mark thinks he was not part of the problem we all know he had a major hand in it.
Anonymous
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Image from a protest 3 months later.https://www.csis.org/analysis/george-floyd-protests-global-rallying-cry-democracy

Did the virus know when we are protesting and when we are partying?


Protesters were being arrested for ignoring social distancing rules. Again, this was a matter of local law enforcement so not sure what it has to do with this thread. This is also something that was happening around the world and not just in the US.


I challenge you to link one, and I only need one, article showing protesters being arrested for not social distancing.

Just one.
Anonymous
Trump previously threatened to throw him in jail, so there’s that. He obviously has no morals and is greedy as hell (read Broken Code), but he’s also likely being threatened again. That’s how Trump works. Elect a criminal, get a criminal’s MO.

https://www.politico.com/news/2024/08/28/trump-zuckerberg-election-book-00176639
Anonymous
My favorite part of MZ's video is when he said he's moving the content moderation part of his Trust and Safety Team to Texas because Bay Area people are seen by most people as too biased and incapable of interpretating things in a mainstream way.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My favorite part of MZ's video is when he said he's moving the content moderation part of his Trust and Safety Team to Texas because Bay Area people are seen by most people as too biased and incapable of interpretating things in a mainstream way.


And Texas is not? Weird.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My favorite part of MZ's video is when he said he's moving the content moderation part of his Trust and Safety Team to Texas because Bay Area people are seen by most people as too biased and incapable of interpretating things in a mainstream way.


As a Texan I laughed and then cried.
Anonymous
What does “masculine energy” mean, particularly in the workplace? This is a serious question. When Zuck spoke about “masculine energy,” I didn’t catch what he meant by it. I mean, my workplace has always been dominated by males, particularly in leadership. Only now is my organization taking sexual harassment, etc, seriously, so I’m really trying to understand this “masculine energy” thing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What does “masculine energy” mean, particularly in the workplace? This is a serious question. When Zuck spoke about “masculine energy,” I didn’t catch what he meant by it. I mean, my workplace has always been dominated by males, particularly in leadership. Only now is my organization taking sexual harassment, etc, seriously, so I’m really trying to understand this “masculine energy” thing.


Given that his immediate response was to cut DEI and moderating harassment of women and LGBTQIA+ , it seems to mean getting rid of the notion that people should be respectful to each other at work.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:What does “masculine energy” mean, particularly in the workplace? This is a serious question. When Zuck spoke about “masculine energy,” I didn’t catch what he meant by it. I mean, my workplace has always been dominated by males, particularly in leadership. Only now is my organization taking sexual harassment, etc, seriously, so I’m really trying to understand this “masculine energy” thing.


Given that his immediate response was to cut DEI and moderating harassment of women and LGBTQIA+ , it seems to mean getting rid of the notion that people should be respectful to each other at work.


there is disrespect and there is people looking for reasons to feel offended.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What does “masculine energy” mean, particularly in the workplace? This is a serious question. When Zuck spoke about “masculine energy,” I didn’t catch what he meant by it. I mean, my workplace has always been dominated by males, particularly in leadership. Only now is my organization taking sexual harassment, etc, seriously, so I’m really trying to understand this “masculine energy” thing.


Here's more of the quote and context:

“Masculine energy I think is good, and obviously society has plenty of that, but I think that corporate culture was really trying to get away from it,” Zuckerberg said during a nearly 3-hour-long conversation with podcaster Joe Rogan, published on Friday.

“It’s like you want feminine energy, you want masculine energy,” Zuckerberg said during the episode of The Joe Rogan Experience. “I think that that’s all good. But I do think the corporate culture sort of had swung toward being this somewhat more neutered thing.”

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What does “masculine energy” mean, particularly in the workplace? This is a serious question. When Zuck spoke about “masculine energy,” I didn’t catch what he meant by it. I mean, my workplace has always been dominated by males, particularly in leadership. Only now is my organization taking sexual harassment, etc, seriously, so I’m really trying to understand this “masculine energy” thing.


Here's more of the quote and context:

“Masculine energy I think is good, and obviously society has plenty of that, but I think that corporate culture was really trying to get away from it,” Zuckerberg said during a nearly 3-hour-long conversation with podcaster Joe Rogan, published on Friday.

“It’s like you want feminine energy, you want masculine energy,” Zuckerberg said during the episode of The Joe Rogan Experience. “I think that that’s all good. But I do think the corporate culture sort of had swung toward being this somewhat more neutered thing.”



That still doesn’t answer the question of what “masculine energy” means, and what was neutered?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What does “masculine energy” mean, particularly in the workplace? This is a serious question. When Zuck spoke about “masculine energy,” I didn’t catch what he meant by it. I mean, my workplace has always been dominated by males, particularly in leadership. Only now is my organization taking sexual harassment, etc, seriously, so I’m really trying to understand this “masculine energy” thing.


Here's more of the quote and context:

“Masculine energy I think is good, and obviously society has plenty of that, but I think that corporate culture was really trying to get away from it,” Zuckerberg said during a nearly 3-hour-long conversation with podcaster Joe Rogan, published on Friday.

“It’s like you want feminine energy, you want masculine energy,” Zuckerberg said during the episode of The Joe Rogan Experience. “I think that that’s all good. But I do think the corporate culture sort of had swung toward being this somewhat more neutered thing.”



That still doesn’t answer the question of what “masculine energy” means, and what was neutered?

And I ask this coming from a place a mere ten years ago when my male bosses would bypass all the women in the office and invite all the men to play basketball with him during the day (while we women stayed behind to work), and then those men got promoted more frequently than we women, despite our doing equal or better work, because the boss liked them. It was the proverbial “Good ‘Ole Boy Network”. Al the men (junior and senior) were considered “senior” employees, and all women (junior and senior) were considered “junior” employees. ((Sigh))
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What does “masculine energy” mean, particularly in the workplace? This is a serious question. When Zuck spoke about “masculine energy,” I didn’t catch what he meant by it. I mean, my workplace has always been dominated by males, particularly in leadership. Only now is my organization taking sexual harassment, etc, seriously, so I’m really trying to understand this “masculine energy” thing.


Given that his immediate response was to cut DEI and moderating harassment of women and LGBTQIA+ , it seems to mean getting rid of the notion that people should be respectful to each other at work.


No, it doesn’t. It simply means that those avenues for achieving a goal of a respectful office weren’t necessary or effective.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What does “masculine energy” mean, particularly in the workplace? This is a serious question. When Zuck spoke about “masculine energy,” I didn’t catch what he meant by it. I mean, my workplace has always been dominated by males, particularly in leadership. Only now is my organization taking sexual harassment, etc, seriously, so I’m really trying to understand this “masculine energy” thing.


Given that his immediate response was to cut DEI and moderating harassment of women and LGBTQIA+ , it seems to mean getting rid of the notion that people should be respectful to each other at work.


No, it doesn’t. It simply means that those avenues for achieving a goal of a respectful office weren’t necessary or effective.


Oh, so masculine means “necessary and effective”? Pfft.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:lol at the crying liberals on this board who no longer count on Zuckerberg to squash speech.


Whenever I see a post like this...I think is this ELON or Dumpy???
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