This is not entirely new. Graduating college in the early 90s here "affirmative action" was the trend of the day.
Any proof of that last bit?Dramatic but not inaccurate. Woke culture, to a certain degree, hinders progress and innovation and competitiveness in a global market.
It makes logical sense. If you are picking an employee/political appointee to fulfill a checkbox on an equity spreadsheet instead of picking the person that will accomplish the most, you are lagging behind a place that prioritizes results (but your spreadsheet looks nice).Any proof of that last bit?
It only makes logical sense if you automatically assume the minority candidate is inferior.It makes logical sense. If you are picking an employee/political appointee to fulfill a checkbox on an equity spreadsheet instead of picking the person that will accomplish the most, you are lagging behind a place that prioritizes results (but your spreadsheet looks nice).
No, I am assuming that you don't look at race at all. It's not a plus or a minus for most roles. Hire based on merits, historical production, etc. As soon as you say that I prefer candidates from xxx background, you have indicated that you are not committed to hiring the best candidate as you have indicated a preference based on something with no effect on their role.It only makes logical sense if you automatically assume the minority candidate is inferior.
On the subject of morons:And raises a generation of whiney entitled morons. Having teachers behave like this really hurts us for generations.
Almost everyone I know with a housekeeper, has one from central America or the Philippines. He shouldn't have to write "No Whites" on the add to virtue signal.A well off colleague (white guy) I know asked whether he would be doing his part by advertising a housekeeper position with the note that 'to support equity, preference would be given to black applicants'.
Some friends bought a new to them house and wanted interior painting to be arranged for ASAP so spoke to a painter. He was able to give them a price in a few days, well before closing.Almost everyone I know with a housekeeper, has one from central America or the Philippines. He shouldn't have to write "No Whites" on the add to virtue signal.
But that discriminates against whites doesn’t?Almost everyone I know with a housekeeper, has one from central America or the Philippines. He shouldn't have to write "No Whites" on the add to virtue signal.
The only white housekeeper I've seen is a housekeeper/nanny and is british with an impressive resume and ex clientele. The guy likes to mention it any chance he gets as an "I pay for the best of the best" snob type thing.But that discriminates against whites doesn’t?
The room and board exemption to get around minimum wage is very often abused (almost all the time ime). I know of lakeside resorts that force their seasonal staff to stay on site. They advertise as paying far above minimum wage but leave out that after room and board you are far below minimum wage. By the time most employees figure it out, they are a paycheque into the season and it's hard to find alternate jobs (and even harder to find the time to try and get one without quitting and hoping you land somewhere quickly).The only white housekeeper I've seen is a housekeeper/nanny and is british with an impressive resume and ex clientele. The guy likes to mention it any chance he gets as an "I pay for the best of the best" snob type thing.
White people were effectively priced out of the market many years ago by black people, who were then priced out of the market by people from the Philippines who are slowly being priced out of the market by people from central America willing to do the job for much less then minimum wage.
When you import hundreds of thousands of unskilled workers each year, these types of jobs never get a pay rise and with inflation constantly going up, most people working them end up having to work 2-3 jobs to make ends meet. Its modern day slavery, but people are too scared to speak out since it's so easy to be replaced.
Correct, the other issue with board is, they end up working waaaaay more then their paid hrs because the "employer" can take advantage of having them there all the time and getting them to do stuff even when they should technically be off.The room and board exemption to get around minimum wage is very often abused (almost all the time ime). I know of lakeside resorts that force their seasonal staff to stay on site. They advertise as paying far above minimum wage but leave out that after room and board you are far below minimum wage. By the time most employees figure it out, they are a paycheque into the season and it's hard to find alternate jobs (and even harder to find the time to try and get one without quitting and hoping you land somewhere quickly).
Diversity = less whites and getting rid of whites. Diversity in the workforce is only an issue when its whites over-represented. When its Asian over representation, nobody bats an eye.The point of diverse staffing is not to end racism one hire at a time, by screwing white people one at a time
The point is to create a diverse workforce so that any kid growing up, no matter who they are, can see themselves reflected in whatever career they want
Ending discrimination doesn't happen overnight, or in a year, or in a generation. It takes time. Thinking that hiring minorities right now is the entirety of the plan is short-sighted and idiotic
The point is to create an equitable workforce for future generations, which is a project that will outlive all of us
The way to equality gets people pearl-clutching and talking about how the world should be a meritocracy (or "the downfall of the West", holy ****ing ****). No one in their right mind is saying the world shouldn't be a meritocracy. But the truth of the matter is we are not all starting from the same point in this race, by any stretch of the imagination. Adopting a pure meritocracy in a system mired by centuries of discrimination and white privilege is dumb and unequitable
Who benefits from cheap housekeepers/nannies? Upper-middle class and above... should tell you all you need to know.The only white housekeeper I've seen is a housekeeper/nanny and is british with an impressive resume and ex clientele. The guy likes to mention it any chance he gets as an "I pay for the best of the best" snob type thing.
White people were effectively priced out of the market many years ago by black people, who were then priced out of the market by people from the Philippines who are slowly being priced out of the market by people from central America willing to do the job for much less then minimum wage.
When you import hundreds of thousands of unskilled workers each year, these types of jobs never get a pay rise and with inflation constantly going up, most people working them end up having to work 2-3 jobs to make ends meet. Its modern day slavery, but people are too scared to speak out since it's so easy to be replaced.