Google asks required questions and I've never felt like they realize how much anxiety this drop-down box causes.pic.twitter.com/fyU6nfM2zg
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I always look for a reflection of myself or a tribe to identify with but I've been Other since the PSAT
I always start with the easiest question first:pic.twitter.com/UJkrGTu3dV
You don't get to choose your identity. And sometimes, not even from the drop-down list of identities. For your whole life.
Where I lack empathy: For some people this is an easy / unconscious question to answer??
I mean, intellectually, I could picture it, but I am certain I really don't know what that would be like?
Like I get it. Out there, probably, are people who don't have to have a whole Think when they see the list.
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I mean really though, how 1990s is it that I have to scroll through a whole pile of Single Origin options for varietals of human beings?
This question should be write-in if it's needed at all.
"We need to publish diversity stats on our speakers" "Ask the speakers if they're black etc." THAT's not complicated http://gawker.com/the-men-who-left-were-white-1562473547 …
@starsandrobots I know my answer here is simpler and easier than yours, nevertheless:https://twitter.com/noahlt/status/323469053605867520 …
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