Discrimination is when meritocracy.
StupIDPol: A based critique of essentialism
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I don't understand microagressions, I don't understand how telling someone "the most qualified person should get the job" is racist.
I think everything in life could be considered and twisted to be racist if viewed through a racist lens which is what these researchers are doing.
If anything, what's racist is the attitude the researches are showing. Implying a certain person isn't as good as others at something and thus needs assistance, all because of some ethnical characteristics. Uhm... do we have a name for that?