• Catoblepas@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    1 year ago

    So the highest paid person in the room is automatically the best, which statistically just happens to be white men? That sure is interesting.

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        1 year ago

        Yes, you are side stepping to avoid acknowledging that women and/or anyone who isn’t white tends to make less than their white male colleagues of the same (or worse) qualifications, while simultaneously framing the higher earners (who coincidentally happen to be disproportionately white men) as the “best” people in the room.

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            1 year ago

            You’re still doing it, despite multiple people pointing out that someone’s pay doesn’t mean they are the most qualified.

            What lesson are you trying to get people to take away here? Because “gender and race are irrelevant” and “the highest paid people in the room (who happen to mostly be white men) are the most qualified” are exclusive messages. You’re also very insistent on casting only women and minorities as getting jobs for reasons other than their qualifications.

            Do you think Elon Musk is the most qualified person working at Space X?

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              Doing what? 😂 I’m against discrimination. I don’t believe anybody should be held to a higher standard because of sex/gender and skin color. How is this a controversial opinion? I don’t know how else to say it.

              Elon musk is the most qualified boss of space x. He created it, he funded it, he leads it and they are doing great things. It’s his business and he can run it how he sees fit. What’s the problem there? I feel like I’m talking circles here.