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by bglazer
887 days ago
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I’m not interested in doing a rank ordering of racial groups. You're setting up a false dichotomy: people are the same and diversity is neutral or some people are better and diversity is bad. You seem to be assuming that its perfectly knowable which groups are “best”, and that we should therefore assemble teams strictly out of those people. My contention is that this is hubris and instead we should bring together lots of different types of people, then let them figure it out. |
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So defend your premise. What is the “culture” of Mexican Americans (or any other group of your choosing) and how does that make a team of Chinese programmers better? That’s the central premise of “diversity”—that individuals from different groups are materially different—so give me one concrete example.