Charlie Kirk Shot in the Neck in Utah (Update: Shooter Alt-right links)

mandrill

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thanks for your replay

the reason I asked is that I'm not on twitter

and I haven't seen anybody in this thread post anyone from the top people on the left express what you are suggesting in your post

I'm sure that all top republicans condemned the Minnesota shootings
Not as far as I am aware. They just ignored them
 

HungSowel

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any of them express any kind of outrage about this senseless murder?
Thanks.
The left was outraged and was ready to loot and burn down Mormon churches, but Trump the great unifier and de-escalator united the country behind a grand vision; a whitehouse ballroom that nobody thought possible at a level nobody thought possible.
 

Shaquille Oatmeal

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How do you do affirmative action, DEI programs etc., as you stated, without quotas? Please be specific in your replies. Have the courage of your convictions.
I won't speak to affirmative action in the US, as I am not American.
But DEI programs are not quota programs.
It is commonly misunderstood that way, but it isn't.
Also hiring quotas are illegal in Canada.
They involve many initiatives.
One or more of the below can be implemented. (List below is not exhaustive)
- You have general corporate commitments to increase representation of minorities in leadership and workforce, without a number target.
- You have general corporate commitments to increase representation of minorities in leadership and workforce, aiming for a % target within X years.
- You have anti-discrimination training programs.
- You have professional clubs and networking groups in the workplace (Eg: Women in business groups etc) that people belonging to those minority groups can network, and connect.
- You have corporate commitments to reduce pay gaps by a certain percentage. (Organizations set up DEI councils or departments that track and report on these metrics.)
- You have mentorship or sponsorship programs for underrepresented employees.
- You recognize and celebrate diversity - for example a Pride potluck during LGBTQ pride week etc.,
- You have organizations implementing accessibility improvements to the workspace, so disabled employees can have better mobility and access.
- etc etc
DEI programs aim to create fair, inclusive, and equitable workplaces by removing barriers that disadvantage certain groups and ensuring everyone has equal access to opportunities.
 
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Phil C. McNasty

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I only drink because you mom is so ugly it takes a lot of booze before she looks good. Fuck I have to get so drunk it's probably you with a wig I am fucking or your dad. Would explain why your 'mom' only does anal I thought it was to prevent another fuck up like you entering the world
Damn, you're really hitting the sauce hard tonight
 

southpaw

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- You have general corporate commitments to increase representation of minorities in leadership and workforce, without a number target.
Yes, but you have to track the increase over time. Hence you have a quota: the % target must be greater than last year.
- You have general corporate commitments to increase representation of minorities in leadership and workforce, aiming for a % target within X years.
That % target you are aiming for is a quota.
- You have corporate commitments to reduce pay gaps by a certain percentage.
Again, if you want to reduce pay gaps by a certain %, thats a quota.

Why are you hesitant to support quotas? It will achieve your stated goal. Equity and all that shit. Is it because you realize, deep down, how incredibly unfair they are?
 
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