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You can't argue with this in the current paradigm though. If each group is equally able, then if outcomes are different then that is the result of discrimination. You have to be able to assert that diffferent groups are not equally able, and you can't.
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Princeton CS. Man...
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I've never understood the line of argument he's making. When the null is no-discrimination we end up with an entire professional class dedicated to proving the existence of discrimination. Does he want those same people to dedicate all their efforts to proving there is none?
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that was my first thought and then I realized no actually the outcome would be a Strange New Respect for null findings
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“One weird tricks” to solve bigotry are nonsense anyway. The problem is precisely that you can simultaneously have data/experience showing that people are more rude to <minority group>, but it’s impossible to know whether any PARTICULAR person was rude for that reason
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I became far more sympathetic to ideas like “microaggressions” and such as a first gen student at an elite school - there were a *lot* of subtle ways in which I was treated like a person who didn’t belong, whose parents deserved mockery, etc.
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