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originally posted by: PhilbertDezineck
a reply to: HalWesten
An international company that I worked for 35 years before retiring, started an inclusion policy where the Anglo's were to learn Spanish, yet there was not a program to teach them English.
originally posted by: Metallicus
I grew up with lots of black and Jewish friends in high school. We never had problems getting along in the ‘80s we would razz each other about our ethnicity and have a good laugh. Now a days life is a lot more complicated and I find myself resentful now because of all the racist BS thrown around. I have become more jaded and insular because of the way society has changed. Things are getting worse not better.
So what's the problem? My problem is I don't like the idea of these inclusion groups because I believe it falsely projects that I am a racist because I'm white.
originally posted by: stonerwilliam
a reply to: HalWesten
Maybe you should go full blown native on them and get some war paint on and full headdress start calling your boss walking eagle and do a greta about the office ,run around the office turning the lights and computers off and scream about saving the planet and stuff and they will give you some time off -paid .
originally posted by: JAGStorm
a reply to: HalWesten
I don't know about the black or gay affinity groups but I can give you some insight into the other ones.
Let me give you a little background. I created one of these groups for a very very large international company. Oddly enough it was actually by accident, but it happened very quickly.
The group was not created because of racist white people. The major reason that group took off was because the Asian culture was so different than American they wanted the group to help bridge the divide. The company had hired tons of Native Chinese people and the business in China was growing. It was in their best interest to make it a smooth process. It had absolutely nothing to do with racism or discrimination. I think the name Diversity and inclusion is probably a bad one.
I'll give an example. In Asian culture there is a hierarchy many subordinates wouldn't question their managers. In the US it is perfectly fine to question your manager and even expected in some roles. There were other cultural items that are actually quite funny. In one of our buildings, the people from China kept standing on the toilet seat while using the bathroom. This caused many seats to break. After management found out the reason, they had a stall specifically made with a special stand.
originally posted by: HalWesten
originally posted by: stonerwilliam
a reply to: HalWesten
Maybe you should go full blown native on them and get some war paint on and full headdress start calling your boss walking eagle and do a greta about the office ,run around the office turning the lights and computers off and scream about saving the planet and stuff and they will give you some time off -paid .
LOL! Yeah, no.
originally posted by: OccamsRazor04
a reply to: PhilbertDezineck
My wife is not American. She is Asian. As in born and raised in Asia. She knew life in America would be different. She knew American culture would be different. Never once did she expect Americans to change for her.
What immigrants should do is expect American to be different and learn how to adapt to America. What we as a society should do is understand they need to adapt to a new environment and be understand and patient as we help them to do so.