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by Will_Parker
2797 days ago
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One personal example was pointing out that referring to "white brogrammer culture" is sexist, racist, and insulting. I didn't get fired, but I had to talk to a few people in HR because of it. Here's a tech CEO claiming: "In today’s climate, failure to express a progressive stance on diversity can make you a professional pariah" https://www.fastcompany.com/40524955/i-accidentally-built-a-... Being so sure my claim isn't true, can you cite examples of someone criticizing intersectionality in tech, and it not leading to controversy? |
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