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by InvertedRhodium
216 days ago
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Constantly waking on eggshells that anything you say could be misinterpreted to be offensive and have career ending repercussions is exhausting. Now, go on, parrot the same question again. Surely you’ll bait someone into accepting your framing of the issue sooner or later. |
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As I've said many times in the comments. I have 20+ years experience working for corporations. All through the me too wave, the increase focus on DE&I, and the general move to try and be less exclusionary. I've worked with woman, gay people, trans, and people of just about every ethnicity you could think of. Never once, in all those years, have I ever feared for my job or felt excluded.
Literally the only people I have ever heard complain are the ones I know for a fact tell racist and sexist jokes because they always felt comfortable enough around me to tell them.
If the fact that we are a bit more mindful about being racist and sexist in the work place bothers you, I think you may need to look inward at your own behavior. Not outward.