0 Female guard "lost" keys to men's section of immigration facility when asked for them during a fire. Suspicious. (archive.ph) posted 1 year ago by TheImpossible1 1 year ago by TheImpossible1 +6 / -8 36 comments share 36 comments share save hide report block hide replies
It's not that simple, I'm actually making a very obvious point.
If many groups are artificially elevated in society, the largest is the one that will do the most damage through sheer scale.
Not everyone is artificially elevated to an equal extent. Latinos get advantaged less than blacks but probably a good deal more than women.
Is that true though? I'm sure you've seen me post ESG criteria from various companies that openly pushes hiring less men.
Women are likely the most artificially elevated group because most banks' ESG components are run by them.
I remember your laughable claim that having a son would result in a lower ESG score, as if that is part of the calculation.
Non sequitur.
What's the functional difference between it rising if you have a daughter and not rising if you don't, and lowering it when you have a son? It's purely semantics.
How so?