And by the way, you'll notice that 1/2 of those commenters, like me, created straw accounts to post about this craziness. This is because we knew we'd get slowbanned for our dissent. Sure enough. Vyshinsky is alive and…
Right, because showing power is the best way to prove you're right. Bukharin was fired too, don't you know. Too bad for the woman who lost her job because she thought a pendant was a calculator. The original poster will…
I think that once the OP sues, Kixeye will be supersizing its care cup. It's easy to think you're freer than you are before that process server shows up.
It's certainly one of the freedoms we used to have: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freedom_of_association As for "civilized," you can make up your own mind...
Reverse the races and look at how you'd judge a black equivalent. This one "smallest offense" would color your perception of the person permanently.
She just got her head bitten off on the public Internet. Some HR dude is probably looking for her right now.
Numerous of his comments reek of pure dehumanizing hate. He sounds exactly like Omar Thornton. Or Colin Ferguson. It actually wouldn't be difficult to suggest further examples. Furthermore, right below us on the thread,…
At least by his own recollection. Anyone who is harboring that kind of hostility, whatever the cause, is going to exude pretty strange vibes in person. What's disturbing to me is not that an obviously talented young…
I would guess that the woman who stepped on the pendant land-mine had thought the pendant was some kind of Kenyan abacus. Or something. And phrased it very badly, because she sensed subconsciously that she was about to…
Suppose, instead of just thinking, "Dumbwhite---," the OP had actually said out loud, "Dumbwhite---." Would that be a firing offense, too? I'm sure it would be - I'm just asking to make sure.
From the OP: Also, at some point after this conversation took place, one of the women looked at my prized necklace and said “Hey, that looks like a calculator, is that a calculator?” I said “um no, it’s a necklace, it’s…
And by the way, you'll notice that 1/2 of those commenters, like me, created straw accounts to post about this craziness. This is because we knew we'd get slowbanned for our dissent. Sure enough. Vyshinsky is alive and…
Right, because showing power is the best way to prove you're right. Bukharin was fired too, don't you know. Too bad for the woman who lost her job because she thought a pendant was a calculator. The original poster will…
I think that once the OP sues, Kixeye will be supersizing its care cup. It's easy to think you're freer than you are before that process server shows up.
It's certainly one of the freedoms we used to have: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freedom_of_association As for "civilized," you can make up your own mind...
Reverse the races and look at how you'd judge a black equivalent. This one "smallest offense" would color your perception of the person permanently.
She just got her head bitten off on the public Internet. Some HR dude is probably looking for her right now.
Numerous of his comments reek of pure dehumanizing hate. He sounds exactly like Omar Thornton. Or Colin Ferguson. It actually wouldn't be difficult to suggest further examples. Furthermore, right below us on the thread,…
At least by his own recollection. Anyone who is harboring that kind of hostility, whatever the cause, is going to exude pretty strange vibes in person. What's disturbing to me is not that an obviously talented young…
I would guess that the woman who stepped on the pendant land-mine had thought the pendant was some kind of Kenyan abacus. Or something. And phrased it very badly, because she sensed subconsciously that she was about to…
Suppose, instead of just thinking, "Dumbwhite---," the OP had actually said out loud, "Dumbwhite---." Would that be a firing offense, too? I'm sure it would be - I'm just asking to make sure.
From the OP: Also, at some point after this conversation took place, one of the women looked at my prized necklace and said “Hey, that looks like a calculator, is that a calculator?” I said “um no, it’s a necklace, it’s…