Sorry but likening underrepresented voices with the Ebola virus is unhelpful, to say the least.https://twitter.com/G_S_Bhogal/status/1049375745922027521 …
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Replying to @Abebab
I wasn't likening the two. I simply used Ebola as a counterpoint to the assumption that diversity *in itself* is a good thing.
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Replying to @G_S_Bhogal
You seem to be drawing some sort of similarities. Moreover, I don't think your assessment that "diversity in and of itself has no value" is valid. https://www.wonolo.com/blog/50-must-read-articles-on-diversity-in-the-workplace/#.W7utCKVnQqA.twitter …
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Replying to @Abebab
The site you linked to makes very tenuous arguments about diversity benefiting *businesses* (not the general public). It also acknowledges that, even in this specific area, diversity creates many problems (so, is not necessarily a *net* benefit).
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As for you inferring that I was comparing minorities to Ebola, I'm sorry if I gave you that impression -- It certainly wasn't my intention. I simply thought an extreme example would be more impactful and illustrative of what I was trying to say.
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