> Judah wrote:
>
> But that is not inequality either. You are conflating equality with sameness.
>

Plus you're focusing on one iteration of the recursion and saying
there's no evidence of recursion in that iteration.

If all brunette people work somewhere, and most of the new candidates
are brunettes, the odds of selecting a blonde go against the laws of
human nature.

Think of how albinos are treated if you've ever known any.

People discriminate, even unconsciously, the more the same groups of things are.

Solution?

mix up skin colors so the sameness becomes competency.

Do that and you have a meritocracy.

But to say that people who look at any group of something, immediately
spot the oddball, but have no preference denies human nature.

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