companies are worried about maybe being too diverse or getting hit for diversity, equity, and inclusion programs? is that what happened here? no. i think that black people were rightly offended, and i think that they were offended because you are saying don t call me karen as if this is this slur. that is equivalent to the n-word, something that has this historic meaning and trauma behind it, and all these things. karen is something that just came out a couple years ago. and it s not the same thing. it s not the same thing. and so a black woman stood up in a meeting after that first meeting and said, how are we going to stop having these tone-deaf conversations? and the way that the diversity officer responded, was it
conversation with people that you don t know about, topics that are this hurtful. and maybe she should have asked the black and white and brown women in the room to come up with how we talk about this. because i think we have to talk about these things and they are important. but let s just remember what the caring person s. the karen persona is not about a white woman, it s about a priled racist white woman that is doing things that discrimite against people of color. and specifically what we are talking about when the cops are called on a black peright, in a situation where they are not doing anything iegal is that it potentially puts their we ve seen that happen. i just want to read what one employee had to say. i think when people are called karen s it s implied that they have little empathy to others or is bothered by minorities, others that don t look like them. why can t bad behavior not be called out? this was said in a select channel at uber. i think that s probably a fair
what age are you? i m11. you look five. don t be smart with me, granddad. back home in ireland, i knew when i was coming to australia, i was like, i need to go to karen s . i told everyone i was going to do it. everyone said to me, no, you need to be an actor, you need to have like a background, and i was like, i don t care. i m going to get in. go sit down. the back table, go sit down. quick. talk me through what it feels like when you re about to approach a table. you have to almost spot straight away what table it is. is it a bunch of teenagers? is it a family? is it a bunch of adults? oh, my god! how many pictures do you want of me?! when you first start off, you re a little bit nervous, cos you re almost doing a performance every time, but once you become more comfortable with the character, like, you go up, you know what works for you, you know what doesn t work for you. you re comfortable in what you know what to do. messy, messy. i don t want your leftovers! i think i m ki
ryan is a newjoiner and he s come all the way from ireland for the chance to work here. what age are you? back home in ireland, i knew when i was coming to australia, i was like, i need to go to karen s . i told everyone i was going to do it. everyone said to me, no, you need to be an actor, you need to have like a background, and i was like, i don t care. i m going to get in. go sit down. the back table, go sit down. quick. talk me through what it feels like when you re about to approach a table. you have to almost spot straight away what table it is. is it a bunch of teenagers? is it a family? is it a bunch of adults? oh, my god! how many pictures do you want of me?! when you first start off, you re a little bit nervous, cause you re almost doing a performance every time, but once you become more comfortable with the character, like, you go up, you know what works for you, you know what doesn t work for you. you re comfortable in what you know what to do. messy, messy. i don t
don t be smart with me, granddad. back home in ireland, i knew when i was coming to australia, i was like, i need to go to karen s . i told everyone i was going to do it. everyone said to me, no, you need to be an actor, you need to have like a background, and i was like, i don t care. i m going to get in. go sit down. the back table, go sit down. quick. talk me through what it feels like when you re about to approach a table. you have to almost spot straight away what table it is. is it a bunch of teenagers? is it a family? is it a bunch of adults? oh, my god! how many pictures do you want of me?! when you first start off, you re a little bit nervous, cause you re almost doing a performance every time, but once you become more comfortable with the character, like, you go up, you know what works for you, you know what doesn t work for you. you re comfortable in what you know what to do. messy, messy. i don t want your leftovers! i think i m kind of confident enough now that i go