The program was led by the consulting firm White Men As Full Diversity Partners, which specializes in helping white males “awaken together.” The participants included a former three-star general and the vice president of production for the $1.7 trillion F-35 fighter jet program.
To begin, the diversity trainers led a “free association” exercise, asking the Lockheed employees to list connotations for the term “white men.” The trainers wrote down “old, racist, privileged, anti-women, angry, Aryan Nation, KKK, Founding fathers, guns, guilty, can’t jump.”
The trainers then asked “what’s in it for white men,” listing responses: “I won’t get replaced by someone who is a better full diversity partner,” “[I will] improve the brand, image, reputation of white men,” and “I [will] have less nagging sense of guilt that I am the problem.”
Next, participants were asked to repeat and internalize 50 “white privilege statements,” including: “My culture teaches me to minimize the perspectives and powers of people of other races”; “I can commit acts of terrorism, violence or crime and not have it attributed to my race.”




That would have been me, were I there.
When did our employers become our therapists or reeducation enforcers? Why don’t these corporations have training/seminars for men of other races/ethnicities, and pick over all their negative stereotypical behaviors in order to improve them as “diversity partners?” What about Black Men as Full Diversity Partners? I can just imagine the critiques for that one.
Finally, what does all of this annoying time wasting have to do with the mission of building aircraft and weapons?
How about oppressed, abused, falsely accused, demonized...
Prove me wrong. Show me one positive thing about white men in the leftist media in the last 5 years. I'll wait.
Note, if white men were even 1/100th as bad as they are made out to be this Country would look very different, and we wouldn't have these little leftists jerks running around spewing their garbage. Better be careful what you wish for lefties, I just might decide to become all those things you're accusing me of.