I mean, yeah, there is still that, but even that isn't as bad as the, kind where it's the double meanings, the you work here because we had to hire the token non white person, the looks like I'm gonna harm them just because I'm a black man, and we all see how the news portrays us
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Replying to @Marques_L_J @bubbafat
Unfortunately there is a active force today to promote division and racism in the news and popular media. Instead of finding common ground more and more people are being driven apart.
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Replying to @simpleprogrammr @bubbafat
This is also true. I just think it would be less division, if everyone could admit its still there under the surface, then focus on how to truly get rid of it. Sweeping it under the rug and pretending it doesn't exist hasn't worked and will never work. We are all equally human.
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Replying to @Marques_L_J @bubbafat
The problem I have is that even though there is some racism, a lot of people who aren't racist at all get painted with that brush. I would rather look for the good in people and assume the best until proven otherwise rather than the other way around.
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Replying to @simpleprogrammr @bubbafat
centuries long war, and frankly we're tired of passing it down to our offspring like some curse or fucked up legacy.
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Replying to @Marques_L_J @bubbafat
I get your frustration, but that's exactly the kind of thinking that creates division. No one is actively promoting racism or sexism in tech. But a lot of people are accused of it, because of the idea that if you are not with us you are against us. And the tactics being used to
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enforce participation and penalize those deemed a threat to the cause are creating the opposite effect. When puritans were hunting witches, they thought they were doing a morally right thing, but it turned out is was a heinous crime which could only be seen in retrospect.
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Some of our actions today are of similar ilk. On both "sides." The problem is, there really is no "sides." That is the illusion and misinformation causing the most damage. We are all humans. We all deserve the same level of dignity and respect. When we start treating people
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better. All of our problems are solved. Because the root of all of these issues is the dehumanization of another human being whether it be based on race, ideology or ideas.
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Replying to @simpleprogrammr @bubbafat
we, as minorities, hear that and it's like


unless he is ACTIVELY NOT, how does he not have one? And the "inclusion firm" how is it NOT minority owned when, by it's very name and job description, should be?1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
I'm not familiar with that, so I can't speak to it, but Facebook seems to be pretty far left leaning to me. I would agree though that probability would say that there should be at least one minority owned business that his company should be spending money with. Although again,
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not proof of intentional racism. It may be luck. It may be that there are less minority owned business providing services that Facebook needs. It may indeed be racism, but I'd rather look for other explanations before assuming the worst explanation.
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Replying to @simpleprogrammr @bubbafat
sixties and before, which is what I hear when I hear MAGA.
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