Yes. I wanted to ask "exactly what are you protesting", but felt it would have caused too much cognitive dissidence if I chimed in with actual information, and didn't want to jeopardize my ability to use the product. The meetings aren't required, but helps me stay tuned in to the project direction.
These people are stupid. Truly. It's hard to keep quiet when confronted with such extreme stupidity in the workplace.
Yes. I wanted to ask "exactly what are you protesting", but felt it would have caused too much cognitive dissidence if I chimed in with actual information, and didn't want to jeopardize my ability to use the product. The meetings aren't required, but helps me stay tuned in to the project direction.