The original was ‘archived’ so you couldn’t comment any longer. Cisco’s distraction strategy- wokeness
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I had mandatory rubbish race huckster training due by mid-June. Over the last two months, I got threatening messages warning me to complete it, or else.
Well, about 3 weeks ago, the threats stopped. The date passed. Nothing.
I wonder what’s up?
Cisco executives are always nervous about their employee base reactions to their schemes.
The organization is fully intrenched in PSY ops programs. They are constantly on the brainwashing business and they’ll pay the price as I am aware of many that actively look to expose their restricted and confidential level information to its demise.
I honestly thought we’d reached peak stupid with that soul-patch hipster facial hair HR guy. I was wrong.
Just had our call this week on racial issues. What a f—ing joke this company has become. They will lay-off whites to promote less qualified minorities. Lets see how this long term game impacts Cisco’s performance to their costumers. Funny thing is they want you to think they are all woke but they will s—le up the China money tit in a second. Diversion and misinformation.
Get woke...go broke. It is a proven phenomenon.
Does anybody else see the hypocrisy?
We are revamping all our documentation to remove all references to “masters” and “slaves”
We have the Cisco shop selling the “inclusive” range of company branded pap. .
And now those same enlightened people are offering swag for the Masters golf tournament.
While Augusta Golf Club is about the closest thing we have to a plantation in 2020.
Amazing that a sales guy could be so fake... oh wait, nevermind
Chucky ducky cares about GREEN LIVES... BLM is only important to Chuck right now because it's on TV. LOL
Crocodile Chuck
The woke icing on the cake for me was when Chuck-a-luck-a-ding-dong started openly crying during a corporate wide discussion on Black Lives Matter. Of course Black Lives Matter. The fact that you are just aware that Black Lives Matter says more about you than about me I guess.
Nortel/Lucent would've survived another 5 years with Cisco's divide and distract strategy.