Everyday there is a culture war article. And, everyday most of the same people comment. Our culture is changing with the speed of the internet, and we’re cracking up under the pressure. We just can’t seem to handle it all.
Like all rebalancing programs Affirmative Action was necessary at the time it was created. Most people just wouldn’t …
Everyday there is a culture war article. And, everyday most of the same people comment. Our culture is changing with the speed of the internet, and we’re cracking up under the pressure. We just can’t seem to handle it all.
Like all rebalancing programs Affirmative Action was necessary at the time it was created. Most people just wouldn’t hire women or other minorities over men. At 25 yrs old in 1983 I worked at GE corporate headquarters (then a Fortune 10 company) and was still ridiculed by some male superiors for being a working wife, furthering my education at the same time, and even more ridiculed when I became pregnant and continued to work and go to school. Those were pioneering days, and things did change.
Like all pendulum swings and rebalancing programs, it is time to end them when the intent is accomplished. The intent was accomplished. It’s time to move on. It’s as simple as that, yes.
Absolutely agree. However, it seems that rather than letting the pendulum swing back, there are those who've grabbed hold of it, refusing to let go, and are even up on a ladder pulling it up higher.
Everyday there is a culture war article. And, everyday most of the same people comment. Our culture is changing with the speed of the internet, and we’re cracking up under the pressure. We just can’t seem to handle it all.
Like all rebalancing programs Affirmative Action was necessary at the time it was created. Most people just wouldn’t hire women or other minorities over men. At 25 yrs old in 1983 I worked at GE corporate headquarters (then a Fortune 10 company) and was still ridiculed by some male superiors for being a working wife, furthering my education at the same time, and even more ridiculed when I became pregnant and continued to work and go to school. Those were pioneering days, and things did change.
Like all pendulum swings and rebalancing programs, it is time to end them when the intent is accomplished. The intent was accomplished. It’s time to move on. It’s as simple as that, yes.
Absolutely agree. However, it seems that rather than letting the pendulum swing back, there are those who've grabbed hold of it, refusing to let go, and are even up on a ladder pulling it up higher.