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by belorn
4139 days ago
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It seems that any work environment with a homogeneous group over 90% has reports of hostile working conditions for minorities. Reading reports about women entering a workplace dominated by men, men entering a a work place dominated by women, or blacks entering a predominated white work place, I constantly hear the same kind of abuse. "By being the only Y in the work place, people expect me to represent the whole Y group just because I am Y." "Because I am Y, everyone assume {common fear about group Y} about me". "People think something is wrong with me because I applied to a X dominated work place and not one of the Y dominated ones." It seems to me that the hostile working environment is the result of human nature when confronted with a minority. When the number of women in the industry increases, then the hostile working conditions will likely go away as quickly it initial started. |
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[1]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Power_(social_and_political)