Textbook Definition of an Urban Bigot

Jen Gennai is a well paid senior employee at Google. She epitomizes the term “urban bigot”:

If she was REALLY concerned with the employment opportunities of “underprivileged minorities”, that she purports to be deeply concerned about, why doesn’t she immediately resign and insist that a black trans paraplegic two-spirit he/she/they be her replacement? Asking for a friend.

17 Replies to “Textbook Definition of an Urban Bigot”

  1. She typifies today’s Humanities graduates that infest corporate HR and PR departments as well as academic administration and public sector bureaucracies. Cultural Marxism is their trade and their goals are the hollowing out of western civilization in preparation for the central planning utopia that follows the mass exterminations of dissenters.

  2. Don Cherry went through this with “you people”..

    How do “these people” ever get any work done?

    1. They make others do the work. They publish new rules and regs based on their fever-dream perception of the world – systematically racist etc etc and it’s up to managers to to do the work implementing them. Setting up 50% visible minorities and bipoc targets for say, an aerospace engineering team. Then doors fall off planes and the company stock tanks.

  3. Off topic:
    Trudeau sending another $3 billion to Ukraine, including $4 million for gender and diversity

    https://thepostmillennial.com/trudeau-sending-another-3-billion-to-ukraine-including-4-million-for-gender-and-diversity

    Project activities include conducting non-technical surveys and subsequent manual clearance in targeted communities; providing capacity building to key national stakeholders; and establishing a gender and diversity working group to promote gender-transformative mine action in Ukraine.”

    Not sure what “gender-transformative mine action in Ukraine” is. Maybe when you get your balls blown off?

  4. Jen Gennai has a bad case of white woman’s burden, but the irony escapes her, owing, no doubt, to her woke Irish feminist degree in whatever.
    She condescends unknowingly, but as instructed.
    An aside… the use of “Gemini” is interesting from a deep historical perspective.

    1. I guess not they do it starting with our public school students everyday, and they have been doing it for years.

  5. I used to think that social media was the worst invention ever but the ‘gradually until suddenly’ development of AI is fricking scary. This sh$% has incredible and horrible ramifications. I wish I could articulate how fearful I am of the future.

  6. She needs a big dose of cyanide, STAT. This is the sort of pure evil which created Dachau and Auschwitz.

  7. Petra Principal illustrated :
    https://product.hubspot.com/blog/name-dropping-jen-gennai-responsible-innovation-google
    “There are enormous opportunities to use AI for positive impact, and there is also the potential for harm; the key is ethical deployment. ”
    … …
    “We also are careful not to call ourselves the “ethics” team because “being ethical” can mean different things to different people, and my threshold of what’s ethical may be different than yours, so we don’t mean to imply that people are being “unethical” but more that we need to be conscious about who is going to be affected by our technology and how they may be exposed to unintended or malicious effects.”

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