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Biden and gun control
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike_k" data-source="post: 2066312" data-attributes="member: 116743"><p>Another problem is... I've worked with quite right-leaning people (DoD), who nonetheless made a very left-leaning decision, when facing a risk of publicity.</p><p>Basically, people were extremely afraid of the risk of any trace of racism being exposed, and went to great length of getting rid of it, even when verbally they were very far from Politically Correct on a wide range of topics.</p><p></p><p>Even bold and quite fearless people are scared into making decisions which make them look appealing to investors and the public opinion.</p><p></p><p>100 people in a room. 30% yell "Yes!" and 70% remain silent. Result - it sounds like "everyone" is yelling "Yes!".</p><p>To each of those 70% as well :-(</p><p>Then maybe 1 or 2 of the 70 dare to yell "No!" - but get destroyed on the spot by the 30, while 68-69 watch in fear.</p><p></p><p>Not sure how we could pull out of this catch-22</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike_k, post: 2066312, member: 116743"] Another problem is... I've worked with quite right-leaning people (DoD), who nonetheless made a very left-leaning decision, when facing a risk of publicity. Basically, people were extremely afraid of the risk of any trace of racism being exposed, and went to great length of getting rid of it, even when verbally they were very far from Politically Correct on a wide range of topics. Even bold and quite fearless people are scared into making decisions which make them look appealing to investors and the public opinion. 100 people in a room. 30% yell "Yes!" and 70% remain silent. Result - it sounds like "everyone" is yelling "Yes!". To each of those 70% as well :-( Then maybe 1 or 2 of the 70 dare to yell "No!" - but get destroyed on the spot by the 30, while 68-69 watch in fear. Not sure how we could pull out of this catch-22 [/QUOTE]
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