The premise that people are banned from taking part in X, where X is any past time, is hilarious on its face.
I'm on the mailing list for my local metroparks. Occasionally they send out a survey asking how they can make parks more inclusive. They use a lot of the standard DEI language in these surveys. I make a point to fill these out responding, it's a park, it's outside, no one is stopping anyone from going the fuck outside.
>The premise that people are banned from taking part in X, where X is any past time, is hilarious on its face.
I'm on the mailing list for my local metroparks. Occasionally they send out a survey asking how they can make parks more inclusive. They use a lot of the standard DEI language in these surveys. I make a point to fill these out responding, it's a park, it's outside, no one is stopping anyone from going the fuck outside.
Yup. You either want to go outside and do activity X, or you don't. You can't make people take part in something they have no cultural, or personal, interest in. If you have a group of 100 modelers and only 1 of them isn't White, that says more about the culture of the 1 than the modeling club.
Yup. You either want to go outside and do activity X, or you don't. You can't make people take part in something they have no cultural, or personal, interest in. If you have a group of 100 modelers and only 1 of them isn't White, that says more about the culture of the 1 than the modeling club.
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