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Anyplace that places a higher value on being "woke" and "inter-sectional" than actually doing the job.

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  • 6
    This.
  • 8
    These woketards hating on meritocracy are like fleas that discuss about abolishing the dog they feed on.
  • 3
    Yeah, husband's employer just went through a round of diversity initiative and got people who knew what they were doing for the most part.

    Aaaaaand now they had to pare back after a rough quarter and are saying things like, "we're going to focus to not put people with visas or relocation packages in the wind."

    :|
  • 1
    Not sure what "intersectional" means in this context, but after dealing with a dev who routinely stayed up partying all night and was tired, useless & grumpy most of the time at work, I can see the value in ensuring employees are fully awake at work.

    Not saying it should be the most *important* driver, but I do get it.
  • 2
    @AlmondSauce I think it's more of a political "woke" than actually being physically woke
  • 3
    @AlmondSauce Woke (usually) refers to opinions/politics, not being physically awake, as @matt-jd pointed out.
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    @matt-jd @Berkmann18 Oops. Never heard that term in that context... Shows how out of touch with popular culture I am 😁
  • 3
    @AlmondSauce Well, to be fair, it's not something you'll hear outside of social media or certain social circles.
  • 2
    @AlmondSauce That is not a bad thing. There is a lot of crap being pushed as "good" lately.
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