Posted on 08/16/2023 12:49:17 PM PDT by DFG
BREAKING: @LibertyMutual partnered with the same company as Best Buy to offer a “management training program” which excludes white people.
“Current program criteria include” not being white.
Liberty Mutual discriminates against white employees.
(Excerpt) Read more at twitter.com ...
Years ago I learned that Best Buy is the showroom to go to to see the products that you order from Amazon anyway.
That was then. Who goes to Best Buy at all anyway?
Order from Amazon. Don’t like it? Send it back for free.
Considering the bird brain nature of such training, I suspect that damn Li Mu emu is to blame somehow.
I know.
Where I work has been hiring females and non whites almost exclusively.
In my white male despair I found peace.
I now just do under metrics for time.
I’m ahead on metrics, and have time to spare.
So I go for walks, go swimming, go food shopping, play chess, etc.
Why do they have that white dork in their commercials?
Don’t forget Jews and Native Americans.
Same for me.
Done with these companies. Done.
You’re right, it would be.
So am I.
Bye bye Limu.
Best Buy .com rips people off, they lie and they steal from customers. They advertise products with false wording to get you to buy. Then they charge a “restocking fee” when you return the defective product.
Do not buy cell phones from them you will regret it.
I’d trust the Emu more.
It is quite unbelievable. BTW, "Ashleigh" is now "Hunter," pronouns "they."
Here's what you get if you click the "About" tab on that page:
Hunter Shackelford is a cultural death worker whose work is focused on giving breath to the dead, transforming the cultural understandings of dying, and expanding our lexicon for Black gender expansive and abundant bodies. Their research and writing is focused on Death Work, Black Queer and Trans Feminisms, Ugly Politics, and Fat Politics.Hunter uses visual art, cultural writing, and data science as a Southern storyteller to curate new understandings of Black people at the margins. They are the creator of the Fat Census and believe in transforming the politics of data collection and data for change. Hunter has also been recognized for their visual art such as their Trans Day of Remembrance artwork for Forward Together and their viral zine Ugly AF: An Introduction to Desire Politics. Additionally, Hunter is published for their writing in Teen Vogue, For Harriet, The Feminist Wire, Afropunk, Wear Your Voice, Telesur, and most recently, The Routledge International Fat Studies Handbook.
In their time as a cultural artist, Hunter has also served as a grassroots racial justice organizer and has built communities locally and nationally to create new worlds beyond antiblackness. From these experiences, Hunter has developed a deep praxis rooted in people power and accountability.
Hunter earned her Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from Virginia Commonwealth University and attended Morgan State University to study Africana History graduate studies. They have worked within the fields of nonprofit grassroots organizing in Atlanta, served as a staff writer and associate editor at Wear Your Voice, and are currently dominating in the cultural strategy field to better serve the visions and missions of global Black and fat liberation.
Yippee.
This is essentially affirmative action applied to “acceptance” into corporate training.
Obviously, unconstitutional. That said, we’ll see liberal courts divine some of these social justice rights out of thin air like they did with abortion.
It is now illegal to for a lawyer to represent a client in the State of Georgia if a prosecutor doesn’t like your client.
I remember long ago, when certain people were called “exhibitionists.”
I was a kid, and didn’t understand what could be meant by that term.
That’s strange; White people made them rich.
White people made them rich.
Gibbsmedat...
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