Report: Microsoft has laid off their DEI team, shutting down diversity division

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Ok, but you'd be surprised how many people don't have that kind of common sense.
I hear you; it's a lot more complicated than I had just made out, and there is, unfortunately, no magic bullet or wand to fix the problem straight away.

We have to hope that future leaders/governments make the right moves.
 

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Now it’s Sony turn. Seriously after Concord bomb it should be a wake up call for Sony & PS leadership to give PS fans what they want not this experiment aswell as focusing on PC & potentially Nintendo instead of there own platform that is lacking exclusive games w poor output then there competitors.
 
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It's not just MS. Other companies are pulling out too. This company, Tractor Supply Co., gave some insight into their decision:


A few points he makes are very interesting. He lists customers, employees, and then shareholders as the order of priorities for a business. And that DEI initiatives don't work with that - which I agree with and we've seen it with gaming too. He also says that making social change the responsibility of businesses doesn't work, which is also true. It's an interesting look at this issue from the perspective of the business side.
 

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Dude American school education is the worst and produces some grade A dunces that have no clue how to handle the world. The states are still the greatest land of opportunity for anyone who wants to work hard and DEI would not be needed if people realized they are not entitled to success. But then again you have a culture that glorifies gansta rap and teenagers dream about becoming influencers rather than engineers so america is cooked anyways.
 

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I hear you; it's a lot more complicated than I had just made out, and there is, unfortunately, no magic bullet or wand to fix the problem straight away.

We have to hope that future leaders/governments make the right moves.

I agree that DEI is unlikely to achieve its stated goals. Most people blow off the trainings or misapply them. And even if some manner of parity is achieved, we have entire generations of people that have been brought up with a victim mentality and increasingly young people aren't being taught by the older generations how to be responsible for themselves, and our economic system is inexorably grinding them into a perpetual wage slavery that puts them on the debt treadmill for life. Meanwhile we have the people in charge constantly distracting them with shit that doesn't matter like whether 0.01% of the population deserves their own bathroom.
 

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Hopefully Sony studios drop them/ or anything similar they are working with
 

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Microsoft will go whatever they thinks will sell.
They used the DEI initiative as a selling point in 2020 and now they will use the right wing political moment in US to sell things.

If something changes in the next years they will again create a new DEI team.

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Microsoft will go whatever they thinks will sell.
They used the DEI initiative as a selling point in 2020 and now they will use the right wing political moment in US to sell things.

If something changes in the next years they will again create a new DEI team.

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All west seems to be on the way to go right wing. All corporates to follow. It has nothing to do with Microsoft.
 
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When dealing in a creative medium, I'd rather meet people where they're at. Just make what you feel inspired to make and let the public decide if they want it or not.

Trying to reprogram people or make them aware of their biases is a fool's errand. At the very least let it take place in another industry but not video games.
 

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You would think it would blow up on Era, the most woke place on the internet, but I can't find a thread about it 😬

It's from IGN so it's not like the source is unknown.
Something smells really fishy about that place and their relationship with Microsoft. Reeeeeeeeeeeeeeally fishy.

On-topic: unqualified non-black people, heterosexual people, men, non-immigrants etc. are hired and given positions of influence every single day. There are significantly more people like Rob Schneider and Steven Seagal than Idris Elba and Ian McKellen.

Xbox has been horribly mismanaged for about a decade now. Based on what we know, their leadership doesn't consist of a lot of women, black people, gay people, and immigrants. In fact, it's the exact opposite of that. With that in mind, eliminating a DEI team within the company will probably result in zero changes to their software and hardware output. They're not going to start 'sexyfying', unblacking, and dude-broing their games because a pink haired chick no longer works in their outreach efforts to the LGBTQ community.

I'll never support hiring unskilled people over skilled people for a skill-based position. But I think we need to cut the shit and get back to reality. In reality, Microsoft was worth $381.72 billion in 2014. In 2024, they're worth $3.37 trillion. Where is the evidence that the business has been negatively impacted by hiring minorities?