Firstly, I'm not being homophobic - I'm a card carrying member of New York's gay center, because their civil rights message is ultimately important to me, being a straight guy in a mixed-race marriage. So please don't misread this..
I find it quite.. Interesting.. That a vast majority of CNET's editorial staff is LGBT lately. There's nothing wrong with that in itself, it just seems a little slanted and some of the staff under qualified. I used to be a big fan of Prize Fight (comparing two similar products) but now the videos are awkward, featuring a shirtless, greased up phillipino guy pretending to be a boxer, while babbling tech-nonsense... I'm all for an integrated work place but the lack of diversity and lack of knowledge of some people there make me wonder - either they have to fit a certain quota or they're going for the TMZ/ Perez Hilton audience..
Anyone else notice this?
I find it quite.. Interesting.. That a vast majority of CNET's editorial staff is LGBT lately. There's nothing wrong with that in itself, it just seems a little slanted and some of the staff under qualified. I used to be a big fan of Prize Fight (comparing two similar products) but now the videos are awkward, featuring a shirtless, greased up phillipino guy pretending to be a boxer, while babbling tech-nonsense... I'm all for an integrated work place but the lack of diversity and lack of knowledge of some people there make me wonder - either they have to fit a certain quota or they're going for the TMZ/ Perez Hilton audience..
Anyone else notice this?