Norvig-Generis
Norvig-Generis t1_j5ko7sd wrote
Reply to comment by gifs_not_jifs in Racial diversity in top tech & biotech companies [OC] by teamongered
Exactly, you want to keep having your society differentiating clearly between Americans depending only on their skin color, instead of creating the basis for a future where our children dont care about color.
The great example for me is how europeans learned to not care about blonde northern hair vs dark southern hair, straight western nose vs eastern crooked nose, red-heads. etc.
Not to say that, typically, the more northern and western you are, the higher the chances of you being well off in life. But the fact the rules don't perpetuate that notion ad infinitum made it a lot easier for people to stop looking at individuals as members of a specific sub group, and just see them as regular Europeans.
I believe the African american experience will never be accepted as a normal American experience for as long as you make sure to differentiate it as much as possible. And the more specific rules you make for those people, the harder it is for everyone to have the same experience and understand each other.
Norvig-Generis t1_j5fzcsb wrote
Reply to comment by st4n13l in Racial diversity in top tech & biotech companies [OC] by teamongered
https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2022/apr/18/more-universities-holding-segregated-graduation-ev/
There ya go, next time just ask nicely.
Btw I'm just highlighting how America is on a path towards being more centered around race and even separating people based on it, this is not a discussion on identity politics or left/right, plz
Norvig-Generis t1_j5fw6os wrote
Reply to comment by BaalHammonBePraised in Racial diversity in top tech & biotech companies [OC] by teamongered
Because they literally chose to be a race centered society instead of a post racial, they are consciously and legally moving towards segregation and all that, its wild.
Norvig-Generis t1_j5kpykz wrote
Reply to comment by Flatscreens in Racial diversity in top tech & biotech companies [OC] by teamongered
No, instead of focusing on all races being equally rich, it's focused on all poors (independent of skin color) stop being poor. Socio economic level of parents defines your life way more than skin color.