blatantlybrililant
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blatantlybrililant

Vidikron7, or shall we just call you “Dik” for short? You are obviously one of the corporate cog, all-conforming hacks who can somehow defend every management idiocy despite having your nose permanently lodged in their posterior. Just live a little, loosen up that collar and get rid of the pocket protector, and join

I think you’re the childish idiot for expecting everyone to fit into some arbitrary definition of what is acceptable in a workplace environment.

You can not like them all you want, that’s your prerogative. The fact that that does not apply to this person in particular is irrelevant. If it’s true that if she does not wear headscarves for religious reasons then in this particular case they are not in violation of the civil rights act. But the rule itself is a

No one’s looking for offense. You clearly misunderstood the situation and continue to double down on it by going on about how she’s violating a dress code (which she is not). You’re completely missing the fact that she was effectively being punished for not wearing her black girl hair like a white girl. “Professional”

If you don’t see an issue with

Retaliation against an employee grievance based on discriminatory dress code policy is okay in your book? It is actually illegal and violates Title VII....you say she was an idiot...her employers are the clear idiots who did not consult a employment attorney before changing the policy.

What exactly was wrong with her head scarf? How could it possibly be considered unprofessional?

One more person who needs to read the full article and note that the dress code was changed after she was hired.

Did you read the article? They changed the dress code after the fact. I mean, brush up on the reading comprehension a bit if you want to call someone an idiot.

If I had to guess? They probably wanted to avoid easy subjects like Evil European Imperialism in Africa.

That shit Leno pulled turned me against him for life. Poor Kanye was choking back tears. I doubt he ever even met the woman. What made him think he had the right to speak on what she would have thought of her son? If he did know her well, and if Kanye had shot someone or beat up an orphan, sure, tell him his mother

I think that’s a very color blind and overly simplistic reading of this situation. Kanye inappropriately expressed the frustration that all people of color feel when our exceptional achievements are consistently ignored and white mediocrity is rewarded instead. He wasn’t trying to be hateful towards Taylor swift, he

I hate how Kanye has to act so sad about doing that to Taylor at the VMA’s, because he was just speaking the truth, and it was hilarious.

I think saying it was hateful is over exaggerating. Not an excuse, but he was drunk off his ass. Celebrities have gotten drunk and done much more horrible things and they get a pass. Kanye apologized everywhere, Jay Leno told him that he made his dead mother ashamed, and the president called his a jackass. I think

Hateful? It has honest. It was like Charlton Heston getting up on stage and screaming “Soylent Green is people!” and everyone is so mad at him. And then years later when Taylor gets caught on camera saying, “I’m Soylent green and I’m made of people,” you go and get mad at Charlton Heston again.

The only time I haven’t supported Kanye was when he revealed himself as a Cosby apologist but other than that, I overlook the egomania. If it were a white musician with that bravado, most people wouldn’t bat an eye. And it’s not like Kanye doesn’t have the work to backup his claims of greatness, his music is

fuck em! There are plenty of hours in the day to have fun. And there are thousands of people in those apartment buildings trying to get sleep before work/school.