"The only way to end discrimination is to stop discriminaring."
UPDATE: Out for a walk. I suddenly realized that we need to take intersectionality seriously at the privilege end. Make all employment and promotion decisions factor in whether your family owned the home in which you graduated high school.
This solves the injustice of Cosby's or Lionel Riche's kids get the advantage of race over a white kid from Dubuque whose parents rent because the meat packing plant closed a decade ago and her parents work at 7-11.
I think this is not very wise policy. But watching AWFLs suddenly screech for merit, not quotas, would be entertaining
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