I have a different take on this, different than most comments here: I think that the founders/owners knew what they were doing based on reading their book and lightly following them. I have never been a customer. I know that I am just guessing, but they might have been making the lifestyle decision that they wanted a smaller and more focused company that was more joyful to manage/run. Also, I have some sympathy for a…
While this sounds good in principle, there are still lots of people offended by others' personal choices and mere existence, and who do consider these political issues.
Examples:
https://twitter.com/JillWohlner/status/1386767595374850061
> As a gay woman, you tell me I can't have a 'political or societal conversation' and that sounds a lot like I can't talk about my wife at work. Bc being in a gay marriage is a f'ing political statement to people.
https://twitter.com/liatrisbian/status/1386774755286601728
> And as a non-binary person, telling me to not have political or societal conversation at work sends me the message that I should hide who I am and can’t have conversations around pronouns etc.
> In fact, I have been told to not have those political or societal conversations. Worded the exact same way as that basecamp post.
> You know what that lead to? Not daring to say a fucking word while being misgendered all the time.