Message from @AdorableStormtrooper
Discord ID: 497858966144155678
"That's the point" you might say.
I hope it's devil's advocate.
You're making the same mistake @Undead Mockingbird is
It's not any different from what I hear from tumblr.
Being right is making a mistake.
"this is not an interesting conversation, everyone shut up now"
Sorry, low blow ther.e
Gotcha.
You're arguing from your own axioms and expecting other people to buy in
Stop using the word axiom.
But there's no immediate payoff, or even a tangible one
It's fun, though. I've never seen chat scroll by this fast.
I know how to kick the hornet's nest.
@Undead Mockingbird *Next Level* You advocating Meritocracy is White Identitarianism.
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@Scribblehatch Hey, so you complain about my links, but look at you dumping this all in here like tetris blocks.
You're not the one kicking the hornets nest BTW, @Undead Mockingbird
You're the one wondering why someone kicked your house
Is this person legit?
And you're still not overcoming the obstacle
Mate, I'm describing why you'll never have people who benefit from Affirmative Action on your side. @Scribblehatch
People dont' kick my house.
--I don't want them on my side.
People throw rocks at my nest.
I'm against them and I want their side destroyed.
It's a significant number of people who can or do benefit
The majority of people can probably swing it in some sense
But they vote and they're gonna be bigger % of pop.
No they are not.
By definition, they are not the bigger population.
Hispanics get Affirmative Action too
Once anti-meritocratic people are in, the rot sets in.
What group gets guaranteed no identitarian benefits anywhere?
Every time. The more that cronyism increases, the more you see rot in the company.
I have worked at very big companies now and I have seen it in many teams.
No Group
Pretty close yeah
if the anti meritocratic people win, doesnt that mean there tactic to group up and be antimeritocratic is superior?
Meritocracy is an ideal, but to the degree we implement it, to that degree we have seen payoff.
STEM used to be more meritocratic. If you had a good idea and you could defend it, you were in.
Affirmative Action is Meritocratic within the Population that's Eligible