Sentenza
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Here's a Youtube short I randomly crossed minutes ago.
The content is not strictly about videogames, it's just a woman commenting what she immediately associates to "preferred pronouns" appearing on CV presented for a job, but it ties neatly with a lot of past report we got about big companies having "super toxic work environment".
I argued something similar in the past when we had threads about each individual case, but here's a woman summarizing perfectly well the answer to the recurring ERA questions "WHY EVERYONE IS GARBAGE?" and "IS TOO MUCH TO ASK TO LISTEN TO US?"
Well, because the issue isn't "everyone but you being garbage". It's that you are a bunch of whiny, entitled pricks actively looking to sedate your own misery by making everyone around you just as miserable. Because as the old saying goes "misery loves company".
Admittedly this a throw-away thread. it comes off as an "out of the blue" comment and something that was better to save as a casual tangent note, something to post the next time we got an headlines about "Women/minorities who felt objectified and patronized at the office", but still.
The content is not strictly about videogames, it's just a woman commenting what she immediately associates to "preferred pronouns" appearing on CV presented for a job, but it ties neatly with a lot of past report we got about big companies having "super toxic work environment".
She Won't Hire They/Thems And I Agree
#theythem #trans #job #work #viral #unapologetic
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I argued something similar in the past when we had threads about each individual case, but here's a woman summarizing perfectly well the answer to the recurring ERA questions "WHY EVERYONE IS GARBAGE?" and "IS TOO MUCH TO ASK TO LISTEN TO US?"
Well, because the issue isn't "everyone but you being garbage". It's that you are a bunch of whiny, entitled pricks actively looking to sedate your own misery by making everyone around you just as miserable. Because as the old saying goes "misery loves company".
Admittedly this a throw-away thread. it comes off as an "out of the blue" comment and something that was better to save as a casual tangent note, something to post the next time we got an headlines about "Women/minorities who felt objectified and patronized at the office", but still.
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