• @yesman
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    110 months ago

    You’re talking about affirmative action, this is about DEI.

    I thought treating people differently based on race was to be avoided? There’s no good racism right?

    On the very slim chance you’re asking in good faith, I’ll answer your question.

    Suppose we were playing poker, and I was cheating the whole time. After a long time, and with almost all the chips, I finally agree not to cheat anymore and play the game “with the same rules for everybody, going forward”. That’s fair, right?

    • @blahsay
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      010 months ago

      I get that you have good intentions and I hate to tell you this but every racist thinks their racism is right and justified. Best to reject racism mate.

      Also your example plays perfectly into the compromise I suggested. Why not give those with less chips more? They’re not always (insert race you want to preference here).

      I know the intention is to level the playing field but it’s been divisive and often exploited by those who don’t need it. Economic standards are far easier to determine, more accurate measures and aren’t racist.