Only it’s merely all assumption that there is exclusion. The details of how their employee forum actually works hasn’t been released as far as I’m aware. The fact that they’d created a forum for BAME discussion was what got people’s heckles up, it was initially misinterpreted as being a physical space to start with, which was my point earlier in the discussion. I’d doubt that in any organisation anyone would be specifically excluded if they wanted to contribute, providing it was respectful etc, but it seems the mere idea of their being a space for specific BAME issue discussion has been leapt on as being somehow racist. They could set up a fishing forum and you’d only participate if you like fishing, I don’t get the beef. Sainsbury’s have been taking a kicking for it, and also for having the temerity to show support for Black History Month ffs, with all the usual types saying they’ll boycott etc. Not that they’re racist or anything. Ironic really as Sainsbury’s have won awards for some of the work they’ve done around equality. Funny old world.
Pleased to hear that. You can feel tired for a while after the virus leaves you. Keep taking your vitamins.
We always have a lot as we have woods nearby. Bloody dog is 3 years old now and still tries to run through the glass in the patio doors to get them, she is a cocker spaniel but will soon look like a pug if she does not stop doing it!
Our dog thinks they've come to play. They appear to be quite tame and don't run off but climb onto the fence to see what you're up to.
No more than usual. The cheeky ****ers are all over our bird feeders and often manage to get them off the trees, leg off with them and take them down to the far end of the garden.
A primary teacher explains to her class that she is a Man.Utd.fan. She asks her students to raise their hands if they, too, are Man.Utd. fans. Everyone in the class raises their hand except one little girl. The teacher looks at the girl with surprise and says, "Mary, why didn't you raise your hand?" "Because I'm not a Man. Utd. fan," she replied. The teacher, still shocked, asked, "Well, if you are not a Man. Utd. fan, then who are you a fan of?" "I am a Liverpool fan, and proud of it," Mary replied. The teacher could not believe her ears. "Mary, why, pray tell, are you a Liverpool fan?" "Because my mum is a Liverpool fan, and my dad is a Liverpool fan, so I'm a Liverpool fan too!" "Well," said the teacher in an obviously annoyed tone, "that is no reason for you to be a Liverpool fan. You don't have to be just like your parents all of the time. What if your mum was a prostitute and your dad was a thieving drug addict, what would you be then?" "Then," Mary smiled, "Then I'd be a Man. Utd. fan."