When a society rewards failure it deserves what it gets. This is not a story of success or even hope. It is a sign that we are willing to defer to the weakest minds and sycophants of the world so that we can live one more day in peace. If I hadn't been born in America, I would despise it with a passion.
I love how you condone racism AND “Miss First Amendment is My Jam” how the core of it was the ceo shutting down negative talk about the company, disbanded the DEI initiative that he was never a fan of and getting rid of fitness benefits was the cherry on top, but you know better than me as a veteran of the knitting wars!
I am encouraged by this turn of events at Basecamp and hope more companies will follow suit.
Karlyn, I am so happy to have found you (back when the knitting group scandal first broke). Keep up the good work.
When a society rewards failure it deserves what it gets. This is not a story of success or even hope. It is a sign that we are willing to defer to the weakest minds and sycophants of the world so that we can live one more day in peace. If I hadn't been born in America, I would despise it with a passion.
I love how you condone racism AND “Miss First Amendment is My Jam” how the core of it was the ceo shutting down negative talk about the company, disbanded the DEI initiative that he was never a fan of and getting rid of fitness benefits was the cherry on top, but you know better than me as a veteran of the knitting wars!
"Although the company did suspend a senior member of their team for saying he didn’t believe the company was racist"
So the company thinks itself is racist? I don't understand.
Also in what context was the Huxley quote?
100%, well said.