Trying to be more Indian than the Indians :hehe:
https://www.bbc.com/news/amp/world-asia-india-43151115
Trying to be more Indian than the Indians :hehe:
https://www.bbc.com/news/amp/world-asia-india-43151115
Well, precisely. THe first question is 'do you suffer from unconscious bias'- yes or no. The obvious answer is 'well I wouldnt know would I, else it would conscious'. If you answer yes you have to explain why you are such a terrible person. If you answer no they explain to you that you do suffer from it, you just dont know that you do.
It goes on like that for hours with a 20 question exam at the end. You can kind of guess how it develops from that first question.....
That lecturer chick in Canada (Lindsay Sheperd?) was told that showing her students videos of Jordan Peterson without explicitly telling them that his beliefs are wrong and morally repugnant is akin to showing them videos of "Hitler....or Milo Yiannopoulos" and doing the same. :clap:
Fücking shirtlifter.
Mind you
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K-Tart58c7E
In theory, yes. I signed up to our 'Values' when I was appointed so if I was found to be in contravention of those I could be dismissed. However, they would have to prove that my beliefs were in contravention, not my unconscious self.
We had the same issue over the Prevent training after I not only failed the test but also acknowledged that I held extremist views. when we met about that I explained that some of my views on animal rights might be considered extreme but that in the main I didnt want to restrict myself to views that others would find tolerable,andwanted to reserve the right to hold my views however unfashionable or unpalatable others might find them.
They said I might be overthinking some of this..... :)