Of course, it is hilarious. But then you take a moment to decipher the irony of the art. Imagine Leonardo Da Vinci or Michelangelo, trying to convey the modern experience of today in his painting and sculpture. A parody of renaissance art in contemporary settings. Mona Lisa flipping the bird Yo! Mona Lisa, Can I get a date on Friday. Mona Lisa flipping the bird The question is, what emotion would these iconic works of art have conveyed in this current climate. You can correctly imagine the Mona Lisa flipping the bird, and appropriately so, with the shit show that the year 2020 to 2021 has been with the whole COVID-19, lockdown situation...
Ebony Ceiling effect. Nepotism, structural economic segregation and career opportunity discrimination and stereotyping. UAE/GULF/MENA
Of course, there is a workplace/ work environment culture. The general atmosphere/ temperament of any given work environment. Every organization wants to maintain a tranquil workspace/environment. after all, a happy workforce translates to happy customers, is it not? it is human nature, the more culturally diverse an environment, the more deliberate effort required at coordination. So when organizations try to keep diversity to the minimum, who can really blame them. Well except in cases where particularly scare skill is required. Then there is the need for organizations to protect client/customer perception. The stereotypical attachment of a particular work, labor, or skill to a specific group of people. The general assumption that a particular group of people is fitting for a particular type of task. An assumption based not on a test of skill, educational qualification, or acquired experience, but purely on just that, generally accepted assumption. ...