• @JigglySackles
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    02 hours ago

    Racism implies an opinion of superiority based on race. We both filter based on race because of a systemic issue that overwhelming relies on Indian nationals, not a racial issue. I have no problem with indian recruiters from know good companies. If it were racism that wouldn’t be the case. Using the “slippery slope” as some sort of moral justification to it is just a logical fallacy. Do whatever makes you feel better about it though I guess.

    • @BradleyUffner
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      15 minutes ago

      No, racism is judging someone purely from an aspect of their race. Like say, ignoring calls from people with Indian sounding names.

    • @SirDerpy
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      42 hours ago

      Racism implies an opinion of superiority based on race.

      No. You moved the goal post such that your actions aren’t included. The rest of your post is based on this false premise, minimization, and projection.

      racism

      noun

      Discrimination or prejudice based on race.

      • bizarroland
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        -12 hours ago

        I think this wouldn’t be a racism though. This would be prejudicialism.

        People with typically non-english sounding names have in the past called with job offers that have nothing to do with your skill set because they’re not paying attention to your actual resume. Because of those past actions you are preventing any future actions by default.

        It has nothing to do with their race, and everything to do with pattern recognition, which is prejudice.

        The worst possible outcome out of this are that the person doing it misses out on a great job opportunity.

        • @SirDerpy
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          01 hour ago

          More white moderates. Sweet.