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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Yes. The ultra woke, DEI worship, speech code liberal orthodoxy at my law firm is morally problematic for me. Like most of the academy and professional world in the US, we’ve allowed a bunch of incompetent children to arrogate to themselves massive amounts of power because doing otherwise (and speaking against it) would render one an untouchable conservative, racist, misogynist fascist, etc etc… yawn. But, you just deal with it. Pat them on the head and focus on the actual work. I know many others feel the same way, as it’s discussed frequently in private. But these are the times in which we live. I’m no hero and care more about living a comfortable life with my family and friends than I do taking a principled stand at work. So, I and many others just go along quietly, allowing the incompetents to fail upward year on year. Whatever. Once I hit my 30MM I’ll be happily on my way. [/quote] First paragraph: I’m sick of people who care about anything other than themselves. Second paragraph: fortunately, I’m not one of those people. [/quote] AKA an honest, coherent, and internally consistent viewpoint? I know that’s rare these days. Potentially triggering. More seriously, re: first paragraph, if you think the vast, vast majority of the social justice vanguard and grievance industry professionals are in it for anything other than themselves and their own pockets I’ve got a bridge to sell you. [/quote] PP. I’m not one of this woke DEI people but I’ve met and worked with plenty of them and find them to be honest and altruistic. Really. It’s sad that you’re so jaded that you can’t see anyone as being motivated differently than you. Internally consistent viewpoint? Sure. Just lacking in perspective. Your viewpoint doesn’t tell me anything about the world, just about your perception of it. [/quote]
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