Zero Tolerance for Zero Tolerance
Organisations that proudly proclaim they have 'zero tolerance' for racism often turn out to be racist – just not against black or brown people. CJ Strachan in the Daily Sceptic explains why.
Organisations that proudly proclaim they have 'zero tolerance' for racism often turn out to be racist – just not against black or brown people. CJ Strachan in the Daily Sceptic explains why.
Amid outcries over Gary Lineker's remarks on Rwanda and criticism of its Gaza coverage, the BBC is set to review its portrayal of ethnic minorities and class for "groupthink".
More and more employers are waking up to the damage being done by their woke activist HR departments. C. J. Strachan draws on insights from management theory to explain how to dispel the groupthink.
BBC staff are being told not to hire candidates who are "dismissive" of diversity and inclusion under guidelines critics say are a mechanism to maintain groupthink and promote controversial ideas.
A shocking new FOI has revealed New York vaccine clinics giving the heads up to emergency services, telling them to "put the ambulance vaccine detail on standby". How was this not a major red flag, asks Dr Pierre Kory.
Rav Arora exposes the financial links between mainstream media and the U.S. Government, raising ethical concerns about their impartiality in promoting Covid vaccines and highlighting the need for unbiased journalism.
In possibly the most stupid contribution to the Covid Inquiry so far, Lee Cain has said Boris Johnson was wrong to listen to a diversity of views but should have had more diversity in his "white and middle-aged" team.
Rod Liddle draws attention to the growing and depressing phenomenon of the 'groupthink podcast' – the opportunity to listen to people who basically agree on everything pretending they don't.
Government "groupthink" meant it only planned for an influenza pandemic that would "inevitably spread like wildfire" and failed to see that early quarantine would have stopped Covid in its tracks, Jeremy Hunt said today.
Why is the world descending into catastrophist delusions, and what can be done about it? Bestselling psychotherapist Hugh Willbourn has some answers.
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