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by chriswesallen 5726 days ago
LOL....good response...but I disagree with your disagreement.

We as humans generate ideas that often feel spontaneous, but are actually the result of a lifetime of experience mixed with innate problem solving ability and our present state. theres a ton of research on creativity i can send you

I know your life experiences are different than mine, without having a hint as to your race. Race comes into the picture because having a different race often means you have different cultural aspects thats formed you as the person you are today.

Sure a group of programmers are going to come up with different solutions to a problem vs a group of designers.

Diversity of ethnicity just ensures that prior to chosen profession, each individual grew up with a cultural background that does influence the ideas they come up with

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Maybe so, but those cultural aspects are utterly irrelevant for most jobs.

Some info on my job: I program for an HFT company. Right now, I'm taking a break from building some graphing addons to my companies trading system (waiting for the program to finish running). Once that's done, I'll return to my primary task of increasing P&L by losing less money when certain market events happen. Any hint as to my ethnicity yet, or do you need UML diagrams, latencies, etc to determine that?

Here is a project I'm working on (command line bug tracker interface, i.e. access trac/github without leaving the command line). Can you point out my cultural influences? http://github.com/stucchio/Idli

You can easily detect the cultural differences between programmers and business guys. With a bit more effort, you can detect the differences between a computational physics guy (me) and CS guys (my coworkers). I doubt you could detect the ethnic differences. Can you really say ethnicity matters if you can't detect the result of it?

> Race comes into the picture because having a different race often means you have different cultural aspects thats formed you as the person you are today.

If true and job relevant (that the cultural aspects had some effect on how they approach problems), that means that different races will have different success likelyhoods in a given occupation.

Why? Because success in a given occupation does not depend on all things equally.

> each individual grew up with a cultural background that does influence the ideas they come up with

Yup, and since different ideas are more useful in different occupations....

Diversity of people and opinions are why cities are preferable to rural areas. It’s also why inclusive cultures like America, Switzerland, Canada, Australia, Hong Kong and Argentina are more innovative than monocultures like Mainland China, India, and certain European countries.
I'm perplexed by your inclusion of Argentina. I'm aware that most people from Argentina can trace their ancestry to various corners of Europe, but I wasn't aware that Argentina was more innovative than China or India.
Really?

1. Chinese people do not have diverse opinions?

2. Every civilization that has people with differing opinions has been innovative?

1. Compared to Americans, no. 2. I never made that claim.
Stripped down, your above comment says "Diverse cultures are more innovative than monocultures."