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BlackPillBot on scored.co
2 days ago3 points(+0/-0/+3Score on mirror)
“It's not like you have to have an in through your father or something like the left always portrays it.”
I somewhat disagree with the above statement because it’s fake apples to real oranges IMHO. When the “left” was pushing this the hardest, it was 20 plus years ago, and they were talking about niggers, and women where meritocracy still mattered, at least way more than it does now. Today it actually does apply to whites, especially young white men who are looking for work outside of grueling body breaking trades.
“But when you put in a strong effort every day it has this ripple effect, people notice, and before you know it you've got people coming up to you like "hey, I need someone for XYZ and Steve said your a reliable guy".”
Yes, exactly. This is my experience also. It always got me more work, and responsibility with the same pay for the most part. That’s not a good thing IMHO. Don’t get me wrong, I always loved helping out the coworkers who I respected, but never did it get me anything of value with the higher ups. I’m being told by other white men my age, and younger that this is also their current experience. Of course, YMMV, but this is the current reality for many white men today in many industries. I don’t know what the answer is other than TKD😁, but I do know you better be networking, and socializing with the normies if you want to make it much easier on yourself.
I somewhat disagree with the above statement because it’s fake apples to real oranges IMHO. When the “left” was pushing this the hardest, it was 20 plus years ago, and they were talking about niggers, and women where meritocracy still mattered, at least way more than it does now. Today it actually does apply to whites, especially young white men who are looking for work outside of grueling body breaking trades.
“But when you put in a strong effort every day it has this ripple effect, people notice, and before you know it you've got people coming up to you like "hey, I need someone for XYZ and Steve said your a reliable guy".”
Yes, exactly. This is my experience also. It always got me more work, and responsibility with the same pay for the most part. That’s not a good thing IMHO. Don’t get me wrong, I always loved helping out the coworkers who I respected, but never did it get me anything of value with the higher ups. I’m being told by other white men my age, and younger that this is also their current experience. Of course, YMMV, but this is the current reality for many white men today in many industries. I don’t know what the answer is other than TKD😁, but I do know you better be networking, and socializing with the normies if you want to make it much easier on yourself.