I realize now that my opinion about some other people on this thread has changed. In some cases dramatically and to worst.
There is the obvious possibility that the opinion that some other members of the forum have about me to also have changed in the same sense.
This is why I think that it is a big error to allow this kind of threads.
If anything, they're divisive and they poison the atmosphere.
Why can't the people starting those discussions take them to the usual political ratholes instead of spoiling the fun on here?
What political ratholes? You mean Twitter? The problem is it's subject to heavy censorship which only works in one direction. I believe the reason why Dave has allowed this thread to remain open is because this place isn't censored and people are free to vent.
I find it odd how no one here has presented a decent argument in favour of diversity equity and inclusion training. Those who appear to support it have just said they want the thread closed.
I'm actually in favour of DEI training, but not in the way pushed. It should just be about making staff aware of the law, common courtesy and to try to keep politics and religion out of the workplace, whether it be pride flags or right wing memes.
I'll attempt to put forward the rational for interactionist training at work. The idea behind intersectionality is society is society is skewed to favour one group, over others who are oppressed. Every person has characteristics which form part of their identity and will determine where they lie on the intersectionality diagram. A deaf, black trans woman will be oppressed not only because because she's black, but a trans woman with a diability. A gay white man will also be oppressed for being gay, but not so much as he's white. Transwomen are more oppressed than ciswomen*.
Straight, white men are at the top of society, because they hold most positions of power. They have a lot invested to maintain the status quo, which is why many people here who fall into this category will be told the should remain silent, as by questioning the interesctionist ideology they're trying to maintain their position of power, privilege and dominance in society.
TERFs (Trans Exclusionary Radical Feminists) need to step aside and support trans rights. Trans people have a disproportionately high suicide rate so it's only right they should be allowed to be treated as the gender they identify with, to be their true selves. This means they need to be allowed to enter spaces and compete in sports which match their identity.
We all need to be aware of our unconscious biases which discriminate against he most marginalised and the more oppressed someone is, the more we need to cut them some slack and help them along in society. We must engineer society to address the under-representation of people who are oppressed in power.
*I hate the term cis which was coined by a peadophile. I find it offensive and I only used it here because I'm playing devil's advocate.
EDIT:
Just to be clear. I was playing devil's advocate. I've noticed no one had put forward an argument for DEI training, so thought I'd put one forward.