Game thoughts ORU.
- By drboobay
- Hurricane Alley
- 41 Replies
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Their student section is badass?Their student section is badass and they brought some of them tonight. Was nice to see our student section out chant their chants and give them grief.
Huge part of the college game.
I agree such programs probably exist.Do reasonable people believe acceptance of our differences is a bad idea? Inclusion is a good thing. DEI gets murky when people are hired or promoted due to their amount of melanin in their skin. Makes for a lengthy discussion with many complexities. Pros and cons on both sides.
There will be multiple games where there should be 2 or 3 players of the game this season.Player of game though he was not high scorer. ODOM.
Their student section is badass and they brought some of them tonight. Was nice to see our student section out chant their chants and give them grief.They’re the biggest group of losers, honestly. Everyone and everything associated with that school
Do reasonable people believe acceptance of our differences is a bad idea? Inclusion is a good thing. DEI gets murky when people are hired or promoted due to their amount of melanin in their skin. Makes for a lengthy discussion with many complexities. Pros and cons on both sides.DEI has become a boogeyman.
Many organizations are stepping back and focusing more on belongingness and acceptance of differences. I strongly favor this approach. We want every producing employee to feel a part of our culture and mission and do not tolerate 1% any demeaning or excluding of people due to race, religion, ethnicity or sexual orientation. If they play by our rules and perform, they are part of the family.
Training that emphasizes these things is part of what we do. The military should do it too IMO.
They’re the biggest group of losers, honestly. Everyone and everything associated with that schoolHappy to yell losers at their fans
They have such gracious hosts chanting TU sucks
A very satisfying W
DEI is absolutely a boogeyman.DEI has become a boogeyman.
Many organizations are stepping back and focusing more on belongingness and acceptance of differences. I strongly favor this approach. We want every producing employee to feel a part of our culture and mission and do not tolerate 1% any demeaning or excluding of people due to race, religion, ethnicity or sexual orientation. If the play by our rules and perform, they are part of the family.
Training that emphasizes these things is part of what we do. The military should do it too IMO.