It's not just google, a whole bunch of tech companies in California seem to have adopted the same gender neutral narrative... Requiring employees to take courses on gender/racial bias, and removing gender/offensive terms from code.
Example phrases that are considered offensive now:
Dumbest shit Ive ever heard.
Wait sorry does that offend dumb people? How about its most not good thing I've ever heard.
Oh wait does that offend the people who spend their lives being jackassess? Sorry I guess I just can't ever judge anything cause it might offend someone.
Oh wait fuck them, I forgot I care about things more important than a weaklings feelings like the beauty of engineering.
There's another weird trend going on. When people greet themselves, they say, "hi my name is BlahBlah. my pronoun is he/his", or "my pronoun is they/their"..
I really dont get why this is gaining traction. It's annoying as hell and I feel like I'm in the minority for leaving out the pronoun part when I introduce myself.
It's not just google, a whole bunch of tech companies in California seem to have adopted the same gender neutral narrative... Requiring employees to take courses on gender/racial bias, and removing gender/offensive terms from code.
Example phrases that are considered offensive now:
why the fuck is sanity check offensive???
The bs reasoning given to me was that it's offensive to people with mental problems.
Dumbest shit Ive ever heard. Wait sorry does that offend dumb people? How about its most not good thing I've ever heard. Oh wait does that offend the people who spend their lives being jackassess? Sorry I guess I just can't ever judge anything cause it might offend someone. Oh wait fuck them, I forgot I care about things more important than a weaklings feelings like the beauty of engineering.
There's another weird trend going on. When people greet themselves, they say, "hi my name is BlahBlah. my pronoun is he/his", or "my pronoun is they/their"..
I really dont get why this is gaining traction. It's annoying as hell and I feel like I'm in the minority for leaving out the pronoun part when I introduce myself.