As a white man on the work I am indeed afraid to speak freely about breadcrumb salary, micromanagement and unrealistic deadlines.
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"I'm a hardcore racist and misogynist and I'm pissed I can't express these views at work anymore." - author.
I think what we're seeing is different work environments and different subcultures. The experience is not universal between, say, rural vs. inner-city; between left- and right- leaning areas; in different companies. A man might need to "walk on egg-shells" if, say, he's working in a queer arts club in new york, where "walking on egg-shells" might mean e.g. he could get fired for opining that the phrase "toxic masculinity" is sexist. But this won't really resonate with, say, a black woman working at mcdonald's in texas who overhears her male coworkers say racist and sexist shit all the time.
As a white man I find walking on eggshells to have an extreme rejuvenating effect on my skin, making my feet feel soft, refreshed, and ready to take whatever the night has to offer.
Haha thanks enthusiasm! We are trans inclusive women only, so please don't comment again thanks for understanding 😊
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