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TheOneyouwerewarnedabout · 46-50, MVIP
I’m so glad my brain surgeon and airline pilot were chosen on diversity rather that skill… 🤓✊🏻
dale74 · M
@TheOneyouwerewarnedabout I love your sarcasm
dale74 · M
@Richard65 they were already protected under strict discrimination first of all what class you are in or who you like to sleep with at night or how you want to dress is not part of the qualifications for the job therefore they should not be considered and diversity equity and inclusion made it to where corporate boards and management had to have a certain percentage of LGBT people whether they were qualified or not. If trans people let's just say make up 1% of the population and a board of directors is typically nine people chances are only one in 10 companies would have someone that is trans. And that would be if they spend as much time with learning the skill of their job as they do partying and showing off in the trans community. But then again a board of directors for a gay bar should also have eight straight people sitting on it you know because that's the proper percentage otherwise they are discriminating.
wildbill83 · 41-45, M
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dale74 · M
@TheOneyouwerewarnedabout when I had to have heart surgery I contacted the three doctors I'm personally friends with it and I said if you had to have heart surgery who are the top three doctors you would pick and whichever doctor was on all three of their lists is the one I picked. I didn't ask if he was white black Asian Indian I didn't ask any of that don't care I just wanted the best. When I get on a plane and I see the captain and copilot greeting people if one of them doesn't look like an old gray-haired guy I worry cuz normally the old gray hair and white guy used to fly in the military which means he's landed in all types of shit. Anybody can fly that plane up in the sky I want one that's got a lot of landings under their belt and I mean successfully landed. I do not have my pilot's license but I have been working on it I don't trust myself in a plane by myself.