Opinion Lowering of standards in every industry in the name of diversity

Anecdotally last time I went to the bank I ended up on a diverse teller that literally couldn't count. I wrote down the money I wanted to withdraw on a piece of paper and in which banknotes, very simple stuff, totaling 400$. The teller is like oh OK I guess I'll withdraw 1200$ from your account. I'm like no, look at the paper, that's not adding up to 1200. He got confused several times and it was obvious he had an issue manipulating numbers in his mind. The elderly teller working with him had to stop serving customers to hand-hold him the entire time and prevented him from making several other basic mistakes. Before it had been my turn, she had been hand-holding him through the previous customer as well. This guy would have failed the basic math test most businesses give to cashiers before hiring them. Manipulating numbers in your mind is a cerebral ability. If for whatever reason the relevant structures of your brain didn't develop optimally in utero, you'll always have issues with it. In other words it's not something you can train or improve in someone. It doesn't mean that person can't be a wonderful worker but you should put them in something that works to their strengths, for example HR where they're using their words, not in a position where being able to manipulate numbers in your mind is the whole point of the job.
 
A lot of "advantages" black people are given are corrections to racist policies that have existed since the very second they were available.

If equality of opportunity actually existed they wouldn't be necessary.
Attempting to stay in the past. A past that you never lived yourself. Luckily your ideology is fading away and there are less and less people like you.
 
Attempting to stay in the past. A past that you never lived yourself. Luckily your ideology is fading away and there are less and less people like you.

It's hard to believe someone could be as wrong as you are so much of the time. You're like a badly crawn cartoon character.
 
I wouldn't say the trades have lowered the standards due to diversity. If your lazy and shit at what you do it won't matter if your white black brown or rainbow.

Heck , unions lower the standards in our trade more then diversity does ( I'm in 1 myself ).
 
"In a World run by White people"????? Whites are the minority in the "World" and just live in it like everyone else but without needing a crutch to justify their own personal inadequacies.

Lol@whites dont need a crutch to justify their own personal inadequacies.

Rich white people in the US are currently claiming they are going to be replaced, like they always do the moment the electorate of any Nation they feel they rule starts to disagree with their ideology of what a power-balance should look like. Leaders of European Countries currently engaging in the age-old "it's the immigrants" argument to hold on to power. And if not the immigrants, it's the gays (because they're obsessed with how many white people there are or aren't). Religious institutions and idealogs demonizing political opposition.

But sure, white people are the most secure demographic who just live on the planet and dont use any crutches.

Lolz

The very existence of minorities, the idea that entire demographics must claim dominion over land and resources that will exist long after humans are extinct, and the idea that they're somehow not replicating themselves and their ideas enough sure dont sound like crutches for mediocrity.
 
Look you fucked up, just admit it and move on instead of making yourself look even more stupid. Like you do with a majority of your posts on here

At least have the self respect to admit you were wrong and move on lol

You can’t even explain yourself out of this. There is a reason you keep yapping about nothing even after I dissected your own post for you.

Why do you old guys always do this?

Or do you not understand how the English language works??
 
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You're in a thread specifically about it not being a meritocracy, asking if it's based on merit?

has society ever been based on merit?

The point is that meritocracy is a myth and always has been.

There is still zero evidence presented in this thread what you talk about even happens.
 
I don't really understand the corporate motive for the diversity push. Companies are run by soulless monsters. Companies always put profit over people. So, the corporate push for diversity isn't due to kindness. For some reason, companies see profit in pushing diversity hard, sometimes even in instances where it requires hiring less qualified candidates.

The same companies that use third world sweat shop labor for manufacturing aren't pushing diversity because it's more ethical though. For some reason, they see profit in it.
 
I don't really understand the motive for the diversity push. Companies are run by soulless monsters. Companies always put profit over people. So, the push for diversity isn't due to kindness. For some reason, companies see profit in pushing diversity hard, even when it requires hiring less qualified candidates.

The same companies that use third world sweat shop labor for manufacturing aren't pushing diversity because it's more ethical though. For some reason, they see profit in it.

They've probably done an internal calculation that the positive PR of being seen as "more inclusive" is worth it
 
Lol@whites dont need a crutch to justify their own personal inadequacies.

Rich white people in the US are currently claiming they are going to be replaced, like they always do the moment the electorate of any Nation they feel they rule starts to disagree with their ideology of what a power-balance should look like. Leaders of European Countries currently engaging in the age-old "it's the immigrants" argument to hold on to power. And if not the immigrants, it's the gays (because they're obsessed with how many white people there are or aren't). Religious institutions and idealogs demonizing political opposition.

But sure, white people are the most secure demographic who just live on the planet and dont use any crutches.

Lolz

The very existence of minorities, the idea that entire demographics must claim dominion over land and resources that will exist long after humans are extinct, and the idea that they're somehow not replicating themselves and their ideas enough sure dont sound like crutches for mediocrity.
What is the absolute hell is this rambling nonsense? What "rich white people" are you talking about? Oh yeah, billionaires hate cheap labor and are always "claiming they are going to be replaced". Derp.

Can you list the countries that accept more immigration than "white countries", ya know, since it's not based on your race hatred, but is based on all the examples of non white countries who are way too cool and open minded to care about silly things like citizenship?
 
What is the absolute hell is this rambling nonsense? What "rich white people" are you talking about? Oh yeah, billionaires hate cheap labor and are always "claiming they are going to be replaced". Derp.

Can you list the countries that accept more immigration than "white countries", ya know, since it's not based on your race hatred, but is based on all the examples of non white countries who are way too cool and open minded to care about silly things like citizenship?
Americas so racist my cousin came here from Nicaragua 6 months ago illegally and just bought his first box truck and has hired 2 assistants for his small business.
 

Activists ⁤and‍ the Erosion ⁤of Standards​


One of the most striking aspects of activists who seek to reshape society and‍ dismantle established hierarchies in the ⁣name of “equity” is ⁣their unwavering determination‌ and assertiveness. They don’t⁤ wait for permission; they simply forge ahead. And they do so ‍in such vast numbers and across ⁢so many domains that it becomes nearly impossible to keep track of their actions. Even if you oppose ‌their agenda, ‍as⁤ many people do, it’s challenging to stay fully informed due to the sheer scale of their operation.




With all this in mind,‌ one might ⁤assume that it’s impossible to be shocked by any industry lowering⁢ its standards in the‍ name of diversity. After all, if ⁣everyone‌ is doing it, how surprising ⁤can these initiatives truly be?


A Startling Development in Social Work​



That’s what I thought until recently when I learned about a new plan to “diversify” one of the least demanding and rigorous professional fields. I didn’t believe ⁣it was‍ possible for this field ⁤to lower its‌ already low standards.


According to NBC News Washington:




Let’s consider⁢ those implications. The‌ underlying assumption⁤ is⁤ that you⁣ can only ‍benefit from a therapist who shares your exact ‌worldview. This assumption is prevalent‍ because much of therapy involves paying someone to agree with you. There’s no⁣ scientific basis for it.‍ Patients choose doctors⁣ who tell them what they want ⁣to hear, ⁢and doctors are ⁣aware of this. They call it “affirmative care.” Instead of offering independent diagnoses or pushback, therapists tell children ⁢they’re‍ “transgender” or have ”ADHD.” This is how therapy works ⁣today, but it’s not ⁢how ⁤it’s supposed to work.



In theory, counseling should involve someone ‌who⁣ sees the world ⁣differently ‌from you. You seek guidance because there’s‌ a problem with your perspective. But what’s even more interesting in the clip⁤ is Sarah’s assertion ⁤that the only way ‍to find a therapist who thinks‍ like her is⁢ to find ⁤one with the same skin color. This goes beyond mere racism; it’s race essentialism. If a white person endorsed this perspective, they would be labeled a domestic terrorist.‍ But when a black person endorses it on NBC News, there are no consequences. NBC⁣ News even endorses her viewpoint.


Let’s examine the statistics mentioned in the clip. Between 2018 and 2021, ⁢approximately 76% of white test-takers passed the bachelor’s level exam on their first attempt. Asians had ⁢a 60% pass ‍rate, followed ⁣by Hispanics at 53%, and blacks at 33%. These rankings generally align with the distribution of ⁣SAT⁣ scores, with one notable exception. Asian test-takers typically excel on standardized tests, but in this case, they lag⁢ behind.


NBC News, however, disregards the relatively poor performance of Asians and instead ‌focuses solely on the low number of black students who pass. For my part, I take some ⁤pride in the fact that⁣ white people are surpassing Asians in at least one category. But the question remains: why is the 33% pass ‍rate among black test-takers automatically seen as evidence of ⁢a flawed test?‍ Is it truly racist? To find out, I watched study sessions on YouTube, hoping to identify any ⁤racist questions. Instead, I was bored to tears. The questions were mundane and far from racist.


After examining the social worker exam questions, it’s clear that they are not racist. Yet, activists and elected ‌officials in D.C. are attempting to eliminate the testing requirement entirely,⁣ based on unfounded claims. This move contradicts the purpose of licensing requirements, which aim to ensure competence in a profession and protect ‌the‌ public. Instead of ‌admitting everyone and then dealing with the⁤ consequences of incompetence, we should ⁣maintain standards from the start.



Ironically, the Left has been advocating for social workers to replace law ‍enforcement in various situations, expanding their power and scope. Yet, they are simultaneously lowering ⁢the standards ⁤for social ‌workers. While social workers ⁢are generally ineffective, this trend symbolizes a larger problem. The Left seeks ⁤to reshape society by eroding standards across all⁤ professions, from the most demanding to the least. They⁣ won’t stop until they have undermined the legitimacy of every job in the country.


Except, of course,‍ they won’t implement any diversity initiatives ‍in major sports leagues where their⁢ preferred⁢ demographics are already dominant. But in every other field, they are determined to reduce standards⁤ to the point of nonexistence. If even social workers are exempt from⁤ a simple test, it proves⁣ that they can eliminate standards in every other area. We must decide whether we⁤ want a functioning society or if⁢ we will allow them ‍to succeed.





What message does‍ the initiative to lower standards in professional fields send about the value of hard work and maintaining well-established standards?​


Students⁣ have a higher pass rate, not because of their skin color, ‌but because they have ‌studied, prepared, and met⁣ the⁤ standards required for success. It is not a matter ⁤of discrimination ⁣but of competence and merit.



The decision to‌ lower the standards ‍for social workers based on race is not⁣ only concerning but also dangerous. The field of social work is one that requires individuals to⁣ have the knowledge, skills, and empathy necessary to support and assist those in need. Lowering⁢ the standards in this ⁣profession compromises the quality of care‌ provided to vulnerable individuals and‌ puts their well-being at risk.


Furthermore, ⁣this‌ initiative sends a message that academic achievement and competency can be overlooked⁤ in the⁣ pursuit of diversity. It undermines the value of hard work and the importance of maintaining well-established standards in professional fields. By‍ prioritizing diversity over competence,⁢ we‍ risk diminishing the credibility and effectiveness of these professions.


It is essential to recognize‍ the difference between promoting diversity and lowering ‌standards. ‍Diversity should be embraced‌ and‍ celebrated, but it should not come at ‍the ⁢expense of⁢ excellence and professionalism.‍ Standards should be based on⁤ objectivity, competency, ⁤and merit rather than race ‌or ethnicity.


As a society, we must strive to⁣ create equal opportunities for all individuals, regardless of their background. However, this should not⁣ be achieved through the erosion of standards.‍ Instead, we should focus on providing resources, support, and equal access to education and training that enables ⁣individuals ‌from ⁤all walks of‍ life to meet and excel in established standards.



Activists who advocate for the erosion ⁤of standards in the name of equity must be mindful of the unintended consequences of their actions. It is crucial to consider⁤ the long-term effects on⁤ the⁣ integrity and effectiveness⁤ of ‌the professions they seek to change. Balancing⁣ the pursuit of ⁤diversity with the maintenance of excellence is a delicate task that requires thoughtful consideration, ‌collaboration, and a commitment to upholding high standards.


In conclusion, the trend of lowering standards in various fields, including social work, under⁣ the guise of diversity is ⁣concerning. It undermines the credibility and⁤ effectiveness of these professions and puts ‍vulnerable individuals at risk. While promoting diversity is important, it should‌ not come‌ at the expense of competency and merit. Upholding‍ and maintaining ⁢well-established standards is crucial to ‍ensure the ⁢quality of care and services provided. It is essential for activists and society ⁣as ‍a whole to find a balance‌ between diversity and maintaining excellence to ensure the continued ‌success of these professions.




It appears you are misguided in thinking that at one point America was a meritocracy.

In the end America is a capitalist society and Fortune 500 companies have determined what best not just for their hiring practices, but their future.

The opinion of poor, uneducated people on a karate forum is irrelevant when it comes to masters of industry and global corporate elites.
 
I don't really understand the corporate motive for the diversity push. Companies are run by soulless monsters. Companies always put profit over people. So, the corporate push for diversity isn't due to kindness. For some reason, companies see profit in pushing diversity hard, sometimes even in instances where it requires hiring less qualified candidates.

The same companies that use third world sweat shop labor for manufacturing aren't pushing diversity because it's more ethical though. For some reason, they see profit in it.

Amazon funded a study years ago to prevent workers from unionizing and the number one thing they got out of it was that the more diverse the workforce, the less likely workers unionize. Other corporations took this study and ran with it.

In Long beach CA growing up in the 80s and 90s we mexicans used to beat the shit out of every cambodian or any other asian we saw. We felt like they were encroaching in OUR city. And it's still going on. The longos are still beefing with ABZ, Crips, SOS, etc..
 
It appears you are misguided in thinking that at one point America was a meritocracy.

In the end America is a capitalist society and Fortune 500 companies have determined what best not just for their hiring practices, but their future.

The opinion of poor, uneducated people on a karate forum is irrelevant when it comes to masters of industry and global corporate elites.
I never maid claims of America being a meritocracy in the past, my argument is simply that it should be striving to be one now.
 
It appears you are misguided in thinking that at one point America was a meritocracy.

In the end America is a capitalist society and Fortune 500 companies have determined what best not just for their hiring practices, but their future.

The opinion of poor, uneducated people on a karate forum is irrelevant when it comes to masters of industry and global corporate elites.
It’s mostly meritocratic. Not fully, but mostly
 
Amazon funded a study years ago to prevent workers from unionizing and the number one thing they got out of it was that the more diverse the workforce, the less likely workers unionize. Other corporations took this study and ran with it.

In Long beach CA growing up in the 80s and 90s we mexicans used to beat the shit out of every cambodian or any other asian we saw. We felt like they were encroaching in OUR city. And it's still going on. The longos are still beefing with ABZ, Crips, SOS, etc..

Because diversity divides. People generally prefer that which is familiar. People that look like you. People that have the same culture and social practices. Mixing diverse groups creates a low trust environment. This can be overcome or inflamed with a popular ideology, but that takes a lot of time and effort. That's good for elites because people are more likely to fight with each other than band together to fight the rich and powerful.
 
Americas so racist my cousin came here from Nicaragua 6 months ago illegally and just bought his first box truck and has hired 2 assistants for his small business.

Na his skin just isn’t dark enough to be oppressed.

This is why we kneel.
 
Because diversity divides. People generally prefer that which is familiar. People that look like you. People that have the same culture and social practices. Mixing diverse groups creates a low trust environment. This can be overcome or inflamed with a popular ideology, but that takes a lot of time and effort. That's good for elites because people are more likely to fight with each other than band together to fight the rich and powerful.
But unions increase standards? A union member just posted that unions lower standards. Diversity doesn't divide it's people's biases and bigotry that divides.
 
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