Let's not forget the real important piece of information we got from this thread. Chris thinks that 14% and 2% is a trivial difference.![]()
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Let's not forget the real important piece of information we got from this thread. Chris thinks that 14% and 2% is a trivial difference.![]()
Typo smack in one thread, grievance over a clearly tongue-in-cheek post in another.
Somebody missed their midnight snack.
That's not very important tbh.
People thinking 14 percent should be represented is much more noteworthy.
What color are you?
I'm asking for a friend
No idea how many qualified black people applied. I only know how many were hired, assuming all the hires were present at the time of the picture, so I guess I did make ONE assumption.
Setting aside the 2%, which is less than a reasonable margin of error:
To cause the result of only white people getting hired, one of two things had to happen:
Only white people were seriously considered.
Only white people applied.
What are the implications, to you, of either?
Really not relevant. That's objectively an unreasonable outcome if you are judging on merit.
White people are only 60% of the US population. They were 98% of those hired as interns.
So its not really 14% we are talking about it is 40%.
One hundred and twenty million Americans have almost no representation in a major political party's administration (not just talking about interns here), who appears bent on shutting them out of the political process.
Seems like a small problem to me.
Do you find this to be a problem?
So you're white. Ok thx.
Yes, I did think that. Why might that be a problem in and of itself?
Stretch yourself here.
It was a combination of merit and very few black people applying.
There are many explanations for that for fewer black people applying.
Since there is a black person (and an Indian?) in the picture both statements are false.
But since there is a black person in the pick, I'm assuming that they didn't try to hire only whites.
So it leads me to also assume that not many black people applied.
You're trying to cover your ass and say that black people must feel disenfranchised with the current administration.
Which is probably true.
But it's clear that wasn't what you were going for when you said, "you will flip".
You were implying that the lack of hiring blacks for the position was blatantly racist.
No, not 98 percent. There are more than two non white people in that photo.
That's an input problem mostly. There is no reason more educated black and Hispanic people couldn't have views similar to Thomas Sowell which would place them in the Republican party. I guarantee someone like Thomas could get into office. The problem is the vast majority of black people have come to same conclusion as the solution.
Identify politics at its finest.
Neh, I'm just poking fun at dmc for originally asking and poking fun at you for being the Chris type of white guy
Kind of hard to tell what kind of "merit" was considered, innit? Melanin-based merit?Only white people were seriously considered.
Only white people applied.
What are the implications, to you, of either?
I didn't ask for the explanation, I asked for the implication. Critical thinking.
What does it mean, that 40% of the US population is not represented here?
After getting called out, you're now only worried about implications.
What were you trying to imply with "you will flip" and then only posting a picture?
Just like with all of your other threads, you're trying to create outrage instead of thoughtful discussion.
Feel free to state what percentage you think it actually is, as if 2% or 4% is the real issue. (shrugs) It just isn't. Same point can be made.
Trump has made it abundantly clear whose interests he represents. People aren't stupid, as much as people like Chris would to claim otherwise.
You haven't "called me out".
I have merely gotten to the actual point, and attempted to prompt some thoughtful discussion. Not sure why that bothers you. Do you not think we should have thoughtful discussion?
I never said I called you out.
and LOL at you "merely getting to the actual point". It took everyone else to get you to it.
LOL at this "bothering me". You're the one who "flipped" at the sight of the picture.
I think there should be thoughtful discussion.
But it doesn't really seem like you're ever after that.
Your first action in most of your threads (at least the ones I've bothered to open) is to attack whatever side you have a problem with.
Not to open up any meaningful or thoughtful discussion.
The fact you responded to this post instead of my other one (which I think made valid points) is pretty telling.
It tells the story of a guy who scrolls through multiple posts from multiple people, and occasionally misses something.
Since you think you made some valid points, let's unpack them.
Hence the qualifier "setting aside the two visible exceptions", which made the statement true. Your point, is therefore, not valid.
Two assumptions not really supported by any evidence, or statements provided about the actual hiring process form those involved.But since there is a black person in the pick, I'm assuming that they didn't try to hire only whites.
So it leads me to also assume that not many black people applied.
Happy to grant both. I am sure they made sure to have some tokens, because even this White House (or whatever you call it) knows the optics of that look bad.
I am also sure that not many black people applied. The "must be dedicated to the Trump administration policies/agenda" would self-exclude a lot of people, as noted.
I'm not trying to "cover my ass and say ..."You're trying to cover your ass and say that black people must feel disenfranchised with the current administration.
Which is probably true.
I am saying that, and asking you to think critically about why that is, and what it means. i.e. critical thinking.
Am I?But it's clear that wasn't what you were going for when you said, "you will flip".
You were implying that the lack of hiring blacks for the position was blatantly racist.
Trump is a racist, and sets the "tone at the top". Whether the hiring decisions were blatantly racist... impossible to fully say without mind reading. We can only see the results of the hiring process, whatever the motivation.
The big problem is: you can't really eliminate blatant racism as a cause for the lack of diversity, can you?
Improbable, sure. Impossible? That is another matter, and that should worry anyone.
Now we know you're lying. You don't have any friends.
Oh busted. Yeah I was just making fun of you
Again, a rather damning indictment.
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