Anonymous wrote:I'm from a Middle Eastern culture that's neither Arab nor Jewish (it's a pretty diverse region!) and I think the more you know about it, the less it makes sense to try to look at everything through the lens of race. The world is a lot more complicated than that. You're going to have a huge headache deciding who's "in."
My workplace doesn't particularly treat women as underrepresented though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. You're just adding more identity politics to the workplace.
All identities should be left behind the moment you walk into the door of the office. We need less, not more, identity politics.
God, this x a million. I am beyond sick to death of this sorting and categorizing people into nice, neat little boxes. Enough, already.
+100. So many “white Americans” that are Middle Eastern. My exes family is 100% Middle Eastern they would never write anything but White because they’ve been here for generations. He is half. Do you think he would write half Middle Eastern on his check mark at work? absolutely not. I am 11% Native American according to my DNA test but I don’t write Native American down. This is getting to the point of ridiculousness.
Anonymous wrote:There is no utility in categorizing people by, let alone making employment-related decisions based on, ethnicity/religion. Those are characteristics which are incidental and irrelevant to qualification and suitability for employment.
Anonymous wrote:You people are so tedious.
What is the endgame here? Splice and splice endlessly until literally *everyone* is nothing but a victim? We’re all condemned in our own unique way to being “underrepresented” pity cases?
How about you all just STFU and let people be people, do their jobs, work under basic concepts of respect and professionalism, then go home. I cannot STAND this obsessive identity politics BS. It is DESTROYING our society.
— mixed race, latinx, white, black, indigenous Chicano, cis male but gay once in college, overweight, from a poor/working class background from the rural SW, conservative/libertarian, missing a toe
How many points do I get?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. You're just adding more identity politics to the workplace.
All identities should be left behind the moment you walk into the door of the office. We need less, not more, identity politics.
God, this x a million. I am beyond sick to death of this sorting and categorizing people into nice, neat little boxes. Enough, already.
+100. So many “white Americans” that are Middle Eastern. My exes family is 100% Middle Eastern they would never write anything but White because they’ve been here for generations. He is half. Do you think he would write half Middle Eastern on his check mark at work? absolutely not. I am 11% Native American according to my DNA test but I don’t write Native American down. This is getting to the point of ridiculousness.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. You're just adding more identity politics to the workplace.
All identities should be left behind the moment you walk into the door of the office. We need less, not more, identity politics.
God, this x a million. I am beyond sick to death of this sorting and categorizing people into nice, neat little boxes. Enough, already.
Anonymous wrote:No. You're just adding more identity politics to the workplace.
All identities should be left behind the moment you walk into the door of the office. We need less, not more, identity politics.