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by rosser
2860 days ago
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You'll pardon me if I find someone's saying of a thing which I think matters a great deal things like, "means absolutely nothing", "empty buzz-speak", and "whatever that means" to be dismissive of that thing. Please see my follow-up to 'realusername's comment, which is sibling to yours, for an elaboration of my position. |
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You -say- you care about diversity, but that's not the explanation you've given. At best diversity is a tool to be used in the very particular case where it would help competence representation. By your comment, it would be in the case of untrue stereotypes.
"Exposure to the people we have those narratives about shows us how wrong they are."
The problem is that studies have shown that most stereotypes are true. (Really!)
This brings me to the next point : you somehow fail to mention the cases where it would be counterproductive to push for diversity, even if they are most cases. (At least for your stated goal.)
So which is it? Do you pursue diversity, or competence representation? If it's competence, will you accept to openly fight against diversity?