My wife quit her job last week and a comment she made before a meeting ended up being the final blow. She had been very dissatisfied with her job and the demands placed upon her for a long time. It seemed things would always get a little better, then worse, a little better, and then worse again. Kind of the one step forward and two steps back scenario.
I'm sure she would have quit eventually but it was this meeting that sealed the deal. She and a few of her co-workers were sitting in a conference room waiting for others to arrive when a man of Hawaiian ancestry commented that it had been hot the prior weekend and he had gotten sunburned. My wife apparently was not aware that people of darker skin color could sunburn just like those of lighter skin color. Somewhere she had heard that they did not burn.
Being the ever-curious person that she is, she asked him that question. Something like "Oh, I thought people with darker skin couldn't sunburn". Well he told her that they could and then the meeting started. The next morning, one of the managers from another team came to her desk and informed her that someone in that room had been "offended" by her remark! (At least we are pretty sure it wasn't the man who started the whole thing)
Offended, really? I think the proper response should have been that "I am officially notifying you that I am offended that the other person is offended".
When will this silliness end what do we do to stop it? I think it has gotten to the point where there are people in every office that are just there to be offended and to complain about it. What do these people do? What value do they bring to the workplace? It is these people that should be disciplined. It is these people that should be fired and run out of town. It is these people who are making us all scared of saying anything at all for fear that it will offend or be misinterpreted.
I myself have gotten into trouble in the past for looking at someone the wrong way. Yes I said, "looking". I didn't open my mouth or say anything wrong but I "looked" at someone the wrong way. Ironically I quit that job soon after as well.
I say it's time we the normal people start complaining about the complainers. I say that we do to them what they are doing to us. When they say we offend I think we should turn right around and report them. I truly believe that we should be offended that they are offended. We should let our managers know that in no uncertain terms. It is uncomfortable working in an environment where not only every word you say is scrutinized but the manner in which you say it is as well. It is time to start fighting back!
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