Ever have to go to a sensitivity seminar or watch one of those incredibly lame videos for work?
You know what I'm talking about. Where situations are presented and you're given examples of what is and is not proper behavior in the work place.
There's one that's always bugged me. I think in every last seminar I've ever been to they've brought up the basketball example. Two white guys are talking about how the company team is really struggling. They approach some guy and say something like: "Hey, Frank. Y'know, we're struggling on the court. We could use your help. I mean, you are black so you must be good."
Okay, now it's incredibly stupid to assume that all black folk are great basketball players, granted. However, I don't see how that is offensive. I mean, basically they're stating that hey, your race is known for producing some of the greatest athletes in the world. Can we get some of that?
I don't understand why anyone would be offended. If you want to assume that I'm a great baseball player or a great boxer, hell maybe I'm not, but I'm sure proud that my folks have that reputation. I'm certainly not going to be angry at you.