Apple has announced the resignation of its vice president of diversity and inclusion just one month after she apologized for saying white people can be diverse.
Denise Young Smith, who is black, angered activists during this year’s One Young World Summit in Bogota when she defended the diverse “life experience” that Apple’s white employees bring to the table. The executive apologized within days, but the company now says she will head to Cornell Tech at the end of the year.
“I focus on everyone,” Ms. Smith, who has 20 years of experience in the company, said during the Oct. 4-7 conference. “Diversity is the human experience. I get a little bit frustrated when diversity or the term diversity is tagged to the people of color or the women or the LGBT or whatever because that means they’re carrying that around … because that means that we are carrying that around on our foreheads. […] There can be 12 white blue-eyed blond men in a room and they are going to be diverse too because they’re going to bring a different life experience and life perspective to the conversation.”
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Snowflakes out there better take notice. DO or SAY something (anytime, any year) that doesn't go right with the public and you could be out of a job. Politico party affiliation doesn't matter!
ReplyDeleteIts a very sad day when everyone is on notice!!!
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ReplyDeleteTruth, common sense, or sanity no longer matter. Buzzwords, knee jerk, and hysteria rule all.
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ReplyDeleteShe is and was correct. 'White' guys from Polish, Greek, Italian, Finnish, Scotch, Irish, Spanish and German backgrounds, just to name a few, could very well have extremely different, or diverse, experiences growing up and making their way in the world.
So too, if they were white women from the same spots.
Apple and a*****e begin and end with the same letters. Coincidence? I do not think so.
She didn't drink her Kool-Aid that morning.....forgot the script....
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