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  • @RubberElectrons
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    238 days ago

    No, I won’t. Considering what you wrote in your linked post, why are you asking such strange questions?

    Thought police? Yet you’re ok with being told not to touch/compliment women’s butts at work??

    I won’t stop because you’re hilariously inept 🤣

    • nifty
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      I am asking these questions because we already have EO laws and ADA policies. We also have anti-harassment policies. What does DEI add that’s new other than create more bureaucratic jobs?

      From my perspective, DEI just creates divisions between groups by splitting people into distinct identities.

      • @RubberElectrons
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        8 days ago

        Why wouldn’t you ask your questions like that initially?

        The more you talk, the less confident I am of your good faith.

        You seem troubled and confused about why helping all people is a good thing. Good luck to you.

        • nifty
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          Tbh, I am coming to terms with my own vulnerability to fall for leftist propaganda.

          • @A_Random_Idiot
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            218 days ago

            Sounds like a post straight out of /r/conservative.

            Right wing lunatic cosplaying as a leftist whose “just asking questions” and “growing weary of the leftists dictatorial attempts at control”

            • @[email protected]
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              78 days ago

              It’s so transparent, they think they’re smart like a kid giggling behind the couch during hide and seek.