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    chinathrow ◴[] No.46228736[source]
    > U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Tuesday ordered diplomats to return to using Times New Roman font in official communications, calling his predecessor Antony Blinken's decision to adopt Calibri a "wasteful" diversity move, according to an internal department cable seen by Reuters.

    What a waste of government time and spending.

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    ksynwa ◴[] No.46229084[source]
    Calibri is woke?
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    1. klez ◴[] No.46229341[source]
    The point being that if the change to Calibri has been done to improve accessibility (hence: inclusion) that makes it woke.

    Which is stupid, of course, especially considering that sans-serif fonts improve readability on screens for most people, not for a minority.

    EDIT: extraneous "don't" in the middle of a sentence

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    2. goku12 ◴[] No.46229603[source]
    So what next? Wheelchair ramps? Seats for the elderly and the pregnant? Accessibility features don't displace or even inconvenience the majority in any manner. They only make facilities accessible to an additional crowd, who should be getting them as a matter of right in the first place. What's the end game here?
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    3. ndsipa_pomu ◴[] No.46229624[source]
    Cruelty is the point
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    4. ManBeardPc ◴[] No.46229714[source]
    The endgame is to normalize punishing groups/individuals for any reason on a whim of the ones in charge. Start with minorities and people who can’t defend themselves, then later you can do easier to anyone who gets inconvenient. Despotism 101.
    5. croes ◴[] No.46230203[source]
    Many things labeled as woke benefit the masses like environmental protection.

    I guess people like to stay asleep.

    Will be a rough awakening

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    6. ZeroGravitas ◴[] No.46230443[source]
    They've been talking about rolling back "DEIA" since they got in power. The A is "accessibility" so they're not hiding this.
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    7. Propelloni ◴[] No.46230590{3}[source]
    That does not make it right.
    8. spicymaki ◴[] No.46231148[source]
    > Will be a rough awakening

    I used to believe that people would wake up, but that does not seem to be what happens. They are just herded around by the next dog that comes along.

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    9. dionian ◴[] No.46232224{3}[source]
    Font changes are cruel?
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    10. ndsipa_pomu ◴[] No.46232628{4}[source]
    They can be if a font is chosen due to it being easier to read for some people and then it's reverted so that those people will then struggle to read. It's akin to removing ramps from shops to make it awkward for those in wheelchairs.
    11. brookst ◴[] No.46233658{3}[source]
    The president of the US struggles to stay awake in his brief detours from the golf course. It’s a perfect metaphor for the country. All seriousness has left the building.
    12. rbanffy ◴[] No.46236848[source]
    > What's the end game here?

    There's no end game in particular.

    https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2018/10/the-cruelt...