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by verall
1012 days ago
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I gave 2 examples - automatic faucet and women sized crash test dummies, your response was seriously that they could use very tanned white people. As if that is not "deflection". > Don't you think that if a diverse workforce really mattered (as opposed to the most qualified workforce) they would be pursuing it? "A company from a homogenous country is homogenous. They are the best at XYZ, therefore DEI must be bad because how else could they become number 1 without diversity" This is a bad argument because there's a million other things that other companies, diverse or not, are best at. It doesn't really tell us much. I'm sad your profile says you joined to talk fpga, since I used to do that and you don't seem nice to work with. |
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