Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Love how OP "doesn't want to do DEI at work" and how that's basically the same as people who "don't want to feel marginalized or discriminated against at work." Except those people have no choice, and OP has no idea their view is offensive.
This entire post is a microagression.
Sincere question, but have you been discriminated against at work? What happened?
Anonymous wrote:Love how OP "doesn't want to do DEI at work" and how that's basically the same as people who "don't want to feel marginalized or discriminated against at work." Except those people have no choice, and OP has no idea their view is offensive.
This entire post is a microagression.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do a little DEI work and work closely with a number of DEI consultants (some much better than others). One reality of DEI work is that when a company or organization chooses to value it and "push it" among their workforce, there will absolutely be people who push back to various degrees, don't participate, or find it problematic/unpleasant/not worth it. And most of the time, if the organization is being consistent and not performative, those people find their way out either on their own or because their value/culture-conflict begins to impact their work and ability to interact well with colleagues negatively.
So, looks like some people here need to find a new job.
Often, or at least sometimes, it's not really the company leadership who chooses to value it and push it among their workforce; instead, it's the ladies in HR or the new DEI hire that the company made just to virtue signal to the masses. As you say, these companies are being performative only and most employees can just ride it out and wait for the hysteria to blow over.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, it’s uncomfortable, a distraction, and unpleasant. Which is exactly how your non-white/gay/whatever colleagues may well feel about the crap that they deal with every day in the workplace.
But truly, what?? People are treated as people at my workplace. They don't deal with any crap that's different from the rest of us.
White supremacy culture. Perfectionism, punctuality, etc. These are all standards for the workplace created by whites that contribute to harming minorities.
+1. Also performance metrics. Another invention of the white supremacists to suppress minorities.
This is the shit I can’t get behind. Performance metrics were created to suppress minorities? Performance metrics evaluate whether you’re meeting the expectations of your job.
Yes, but the metrics themselves are often racist and discriminatory. E.g., maybe a salesperson is not a top seller but they contribute in other ways to the office.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, it’s uncomfortable, a distraction, and unpleasant. Which is exactly how your non-white/gay/whatever colleagues may well feel about the crap that they deal with every day in the workplace.
But truly, what?? People are treated as people at my workplace. They don't deal with any crap that's different from the rest of us.
White supremacy culture. Perfectionism, punctuality, etc. These are all standards for the workplace created by whites that contribute to harming minorities.
+1. Also performance metrics. Another invention of the white supremacists to suppress minorities.
This is the shit I can’t get behind. Performance metrics were created to suppress minorities? Performance metrics evaluate whether you’re meeting the expectations of your job.
Anonymous wrote:Love how OP "doesn't want to do DEI at work" and how that's basically the same as people who "don't want to feel marginalized or discriminated against at work." Except those people have no choice, and OP has no idea their view is offensive.
This entire post is a microagression.
Anonymous wrote:I do a little DEI work and work closely with a number of DEI consultants (some much better than others). One reality of DEI work is that when a company or organization chooses to value it and "push it" among their workforce, there will absolutely be people who push back to various degrees, don't participate, or find it problematic/unpleasant/not worth it. And most of the time, if the organization is being consistent and not performative, those people find their way out either on their own or because their value/culture-conflict begins to impact their work and ability to interact well with colleagues negatively.
So, looks like some people here need to find a new job.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, it’s uncomfortable, a distraction, and unpleasant. Which is exactly how your non-white/gay/whatever colleagues may well feel about the crap that they deal with every day in the workplace.
But truly, what?? People are treated as people at my workplace. They don't deal with any crap that's different from the rest of us.
White supremacy culture. Perfectionism, punctuality, etc. These are all standards for the workplace created by whites that contribute to harming minorities.
What tortured mental gymnastics. So POC should be allowed to be 3 hours late or it is “white supremacy?” You are deranged.
DP but I think they were joking. Hope so, at least!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, it’s uncomfortable, a distraction, and unpleasant. Which is exactly how your non-white/gay/whatever colleagues may well feel about the crap that they deal with every day in the workplace.
But truly, what?? People are treated as people at my workplace. They don't deal with any crap that's different from the rest of us.
White supremacy culture. Perfectionism, punctuality, etc. These are all standards for the workplace created by whites that contribute to harming minorities.
What tortured mental gymnastics. So POC should be allowed to be 3 hours late or it is “white supremacy?” You are deranged.