Some guys asked about this:
We had diversity training at one of my previous jobs. It was a one-day seminar that everybody had to attend. Basically they were trying to teach you not to be a racist/sexist/whateverist. It was aimed at the lowest common denominator. The training material assumed that straight white males had no sensitivity to other races, cultures, "lifestyles", etc, and that they, the trainers, were enlightening us with ideas we had never considered before.
Meanwhile I grew up playing ball with asians and hispanics and blacks, have gay friends and relatives, have had many roomates/friends/coworkers friends from all over the planet, etc. So I'm fuming, sitting there muttering "no toejam sherlock" for every brilliant insight provided by the training. I'm sure my boss needed it - he was a bit of a salamander to our Kenyan secretary. But for me it was an insult.
Fortunately it was mostly passive - lectures and Powerpoint, so I just zoned out and did some drawing and sneaky newspaper reading. I have attended some pretty stupid training sessions in my day and this was right up there with "team-building" and other moronic wastes of time and money. It was definitely a Dilbert moment.
[ 08-13-2001: Message edited by: funkedup ]