Ms. Bhattacharya, who is gay and was born in England to Indian parents, said her colleagues made it clear she did not belong.
“It was the first time I realized what racism felt like in the modern world,” said Layllen Sawyerr, a compliance analyst who is Black. “I felt like I was being bullied every day at work.”
“I was told I don’t have the right brain for this,” she said. “It was constant condescension.”
I like how they capitalize Black, Asian, Indian, etc...
But “white” is conspicuously lowercase.
Gavin White
What's going on with Coinbase? This dude causes a liquidation panic by posting some unsubstantiated allegations on twitter, then some news emerge about an upcoming article in WSJ, then the exchange site starts acting up.
It all looks like some CIA shit at this point.
Connor Hill
lets cancel this bald faggot
Jacob Reyes
That’s a misspelling. It’s Huwhite
James Flores
NYtimes just wanted a clickbait article Couldn't read it even halfway, too cringe
Andrew Robinson
Considering it's like a 10 pages supposed exposé I was at least expecting a recording of a random employee actually saying NIGGER but no it's just a 10 pages word salad with zero actual substantial instances of racism, one black women whining that she 'felt' like she was being bullied, bullied how? Why did she feel like that? Interviewer doesn't ask. Doesn't matter. All you have to say is that you felt like something happened, and thus it did happen. Then there's the blatant witch hunt cult like aspect of it, 'submit to our ideology, or else.' anyone with half a brain can see Armstrong is the only sane one in this mess. This whole thing is so infuriating honestly.