• neo@lemy.lol
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      1 month ago

      I’m beginning to think that a hypocritical moral is still better than no moral at all. At least it gives us a base for discussion or arguments and can turn into something better.

      Like e.g. you also know you should eat healthier / care more about animal rights / protect the environment…, but life ain’t easy and that burger tastes really good. Still you support those causes when you find the opportunity and energy to do it.

      So maybe we should be kinder to good behaviour from companies, even it it’s for the wrong reasons? We can still ask for more and call them out on shitty stuff they do.

      • funkless_eck@sh.itjust.works
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        30 days ago

        last two years I submitted in the all hands (supposedly) anonymous feedback for a recognition of pride month. My proposal was to say “Happy pride month to everyone at [my company]. I wanted to take a moment to affirm Company’s commitment to making this a safe, inclusive space for everyone and to celebrate what makes us a great team: diversity, inclusivity and collaboration. Thank you.”

        Both times someone got directly in contact with me privately to say it’s “too political”. I suspect because we have offices in some very Conservative and religious areas.

        I didn’t try this year. I was saying to my therapist last week that actually now I would appreciate even the blandest, milquetoast, slap-a-rainbow-on-the-logo tokenism.

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    1 month ago

    Walked into Target today. It was the least gay Target I’ve ever seen. Wondering if they’re reacting to the feedback.