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  • Apple's Tim Cook among tech executives meeting with Donald Trump on Wednesday - report

    birko said:
    tryd said:
    Note to Tim: Remember to not trust one word of what Trump says. He will change his mind and accuse you of lying if you quote what he said just 10 minutes ago.
    WRONG
    Try again.
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  • Apple dresses up stores with red logos, employees wear red shirts for World AIDS Day

    getvoxoa said:
    I hate to say this, but if @sog35 doesn't show up with his usual rants, this story will end with one comment, mine. 

    When I feel misery, I read sog35's rants. It's like a therapy to see how miserable one can be.  /s
    He's an amateur compared to apple ][
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  • Apple Music marketing exec Bozoma Saint John talks diversity in new interview

    I don't get what's so special about this woman. Sure she might be better than Eddy Cue on stage but that's not saying much.
    That she's a woman, that she is dark skin black, that she immigrated from Ghana, that she worked hard, and had to overcome a lot of adversity to get where she's at. 


    Plenty of white males work hard and overcome adversity. But that doesn't satisfy forced diversity goals. With the completely unprofessional movement to forcibly diversify company executive positions, how can we ever look at a person like this and believe they got this job because they were the best person for the job?

    I have ZERO knowledge or information on this woman save for one instance...she got to speak at an Apple event. The person I saw speak did not sound like an executive. She sounded like some dope they grabbed out of a shopping mall and shove out on stage. So with that being my only basis for evaluation, and the fact that I know Apple is forcing diversity into as many token positions as possible...I can't take her seriously at all.

    I'm not speaking from some malicious position. I'm just calling it as it is. She is a black African immigrant woman, holding a top executive position at a US company. She got that job because either 1) out of every imaginable candidate she was the right one to head up Apple Music, or 2) because she's a black African immigrant woman and that ticks a ton of diversity boxes in one shot for Apple.

    Which do you think is more likely in today's climate?
    Which do you think is more likely after having heard her speak?
    For the life of me I cannot comprehend the asinine notion of there being only one best person for a job. What a person is capable of does not appear on a piece of paper, nor in their past history. What works well in one company doesn't mean will work at another. 

    Speaking of dopey sounding people. One just got elected as president of the United States of America, so there goes that notion as well. 
    lordjohnwhorfin
  • Apple Music marketing exec Bozoma Saint John talks diversity in new interview

    That is indeed a bad photo. Do a image search, and you'll see that she's quite beautiful. 
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  • Apple Music marketing exec Bozoma Saint John talks diversity in new interview

    I don't get what's so special about this woman. Sure she might be better than Eddy Cue on stage but that's not saying much.
    That she's a woman, that she is dark skin black, that she immigrated from Ghana, that she worked hard, and had to overcome a lot of adversity to get where she's at. 


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