“I saw KKK epithets, a swastika, and the N-word," Black worker says.
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Jesus. The details are damning. This is not white Gen-Z’ers thinking they’re post-racial so they can repeat the stuff they hear from black content creators (and of course, they’re not and they shouldn’t). This is pretty much old-school racism.

Also apparently not the first issue, or the second.

What (or who?) could create a corporate culture where racists would feel empowered to say anything they want without fear of repercussion?

What (or who?) could create a corporate culture where racists would feel empowered to say anything they want without fear of repercussion?

Hmmm, maybe someone that built his fortune on Apartheid money?

Could it be…? 🤔

Who could do a thing like this? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e04rVnb1Ahw

I’ll take CEOs for $1,000, Alex.

So, that gets you about an hour of their time…

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