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In today's world it seems like you're only allowed to have an opinion if you're "one of them." Jeremy Bradley talks about how, as a white man, he's already discredited if he comments about a woman on social media. Immediately, he says, he's jumped on as sexist and the term "toxic masculinity" is used even though the general comment had nothing to do with gender. By default, he's written off because he's a "privileged" white guy. JB shares thoughts about conclusion jumping and how it likely doesn't help when society is already so divided. Later, every office has politics and, more annoyingly, buzzwords. JB talks about the words he can't stand in "corporate speak."
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In today's world it seems like you're only allowed to have an opinion if you're "one of them." Jeremy Bradley talks about how, as a white man, he's already discredited if he comments about a woman on social media. Immediately, he says, he's jumped on as sexist and the term "toxic masculinity" is used even though the general comment had nothing to do with gender. By default, he's written off because he's a "privileged" white guy. JB shares thoughts about conclusion jumping and how it likely doesn't help when society is already so divided. Later, every office has politics and, more annoyingly, buzzwords. JB talks about the words he can't stand in "corporate speak."