https://www.svt.se/kultur/medarbetar...rm-frustration
Medarbetare med utländsk bakgrund kritiserar SVT: ”Lider enormt”
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Efter uppropet på Sveriges Radio inledde den fackliga Journalistklubben på SVT ett arbete med att samla in erfarenheter om diskriminering och särbehandling genom en enkät till alla medlemmar.
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– Man känner sig inte inkluderad, ensam och upplever att företaget inte tar tillvara på ens unika kompetenser. Det har lett till stress och ångest, ja helt enkelt psykisk ohälsa för många, säger Sara Almosaibi Jasas, en av initativtagarna till rapporten och tidigare SVT-reporter, numera SR-anställd.
Jag lider enormt av minoritetsstressJag antar att den som är aktiv inom clownvärlden känner till detta uttryck, men för mig var det nytt.
företaget inte tar tillvara på ens unika kompetenserSom vanligt fattar inte den inkvoterade själv att det inte är duglighet & kompetens som ligger bakom att dom fick jobbet.
https://www.svt.se/kultur/medarbetar...rm-frustration
Medarbetare med utländsk bakgrund kritiserar SVT: ”Lider enormt”
...
Efter uppropet på Sveriges Radio inledde den fackliga Journalistklubben på SVT ett arbete med att samla in erfarenheter om diskriminering och särbehandling genom en enkät till alla medlemmar.
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– Man känner sig inte inkluderad, ensam och upplever att företaget inte tar tillvara på ens unika kompetenser. Det har lett till stress och ångest, ja helt enkelt psykisk ohälsa för många, säger Sara Almosaibi Jasas, en av initativtagarna till rapporten och tidigare SVT-reporter, numera SR-anställd.
Jag lider enormt av minoritetsstressJag antar att den som är aktiv inom clownvärlden känner till detta uttryck, men för mig var det nytt.
företaget inte tar tillvara på ens unika kompetenserSom vanligt fattar inte den inkvoterade själv att det inte är duglighet & kompetens som ligger bakom att dom fick jobbet.
In 2015 she published her memoir "In Order to Live," where she described what it took to survive in one of the world’s most brutal dictatorships and the harrowing journey to freedom.
"The people here are just dying to give their rights and power to the government. That is what scares me the most," the human right activist said.
She accused American higher education institutions of stripping people's ability to think critically.
"In North Korea I literally believed that my Dear Leader [Kim Jong-un] was starving," she recalled. "He's the fattest guy - how can anyone believe that? And then somebody showed me a photo and said 'Look at him, he's the fattest guy. Other people are all thin.' And I was like, 'Oh my God, why did I not notice that he was fat?' Because I never learned how to think critically."
"That is what is happening in America," she continued. "People see things but they've just completely lost the ability to think critically."
Witnessing the depth of American’s ignorance up close has made Yeonmi question everything about humanity.
"North Koreans, we don't have Internet, we don't have access to any of these great thinkers, we don't know anything. But here, while having everything, people choose to be brainwashed. And they deny it."
Having come to America with high hopes and expectations, Yeonmi expressed her disappointment.
"You guys have lost common sense to degree that I as a North Korean cannot even comprehend," she said.
"Where are we going from here?" she wondered. "There’s no rule of law, no morality, nothing is good or bad anymore, it's complete chaos."
"I guess that's what they want, to destroy every single thing and rebuild into a Communist paradise."
https://www.foxnews.com/us/north-kor...vy-league-nuts
In 2015 she published her memoir "In Order to Live," where she described what it took to survive in one of the world’s most brutal dictatorships and the harrowing journey to freedom.
"The people here are just dying to give their rights and power to the government. That is what scares me the most," the human right activist said.
She accused American higher education institutions of stripping people's ability to think critically.
"In North Korea I literally believed that my Dear Leader [Kim Jong-un] was starving," she recalled. "He's the fattest guy - how can anyone believe that? And then somebody showed me a photo and said 'Look at him, he's the fattest guy. Other people are all thin.' And I was like, 'Oh my God, why did I not notice that he was fat?' Because I never learned how to think critically."
"That is what is happening in America," she continued. "People see things but they've just completely lost the ability to think critically."
Witnessing the depth of American’s ignorance up close has made Yeonmi question everything about humanity.
"North Koreans, we don't have Internet, we don't have access to any of these great thinkers, we don't know anything. But here, while having everything, people choose to be brainwashed. And they deny it."
Having come to America with high hopes and expectations, Yeonmi expressed her disappointment.
"You guys have lost common sense to degree that I as a North Korean cannot even comprehend," she said.
"Where are we going from here?" she wondered. "There’s no rule of law, no morality, nothing is good or bad anymore, it's complete chaos."
"I guess that's what they want, to destroy every single thing and rebuild into a Communist paradise."
https://www.foxnews.com/us/north-kor...vy-league-nuts
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