Well yeah, but I'll take that tiny chance that whoever's evaluating the form is really dumb and doesn't realize that over getting auto-binned by the "sort by race" button.
I'm a quarter Colombian and sure I have no ties whatsoever to the country but I could see myself invoking that race card if I, for whatever reason, end up trying for a Fortune 500 job lol
Biological dad is bilingual as is his mom so I definitely have a stronger case than even members of Congress
Some of my extended family are Spanish and they absolutely hate Mexicans, always using all the worst insults against them that most people would get canceled for.
Your going to be fine, particularly (as normally happens with racial discrimination) if you are highly competent and efficient. Especially since you will also be forced to work in local communities and not for these corporate oligarchies.
It is true that the people who can be mobile and go to communities that will accept them will be most successful, but by definition most people aren't highly competent and efficient.
That's because we lowered our standards. Hold yourself to a higher standard and improve.
If people are truly less efficient and less competent, and have met the edge of the Peter Principle, then they shouldn't be trying to work in highly competitive environments; and should instead look to improve their local communities with the skills they do have.
If you're not lying about your ancestry and marking yourself down as non-binary at this point, you're not going to make it.
Other or Prefer Not to Specify.
Every time.
I am a meat popsicle.
I assume that's the equivalent of white.
Therefore I just say white.
"Ah, white and trying to game the system."
tosses CV into bin
Well yeah, but I'll take that tiny chance that whoever's evaluating the form is really dumb and doesn't realize that over getting auto-binned by the "sort by race" button.
True
My dad is German Argentine. I'm Hispanic!! Yay!!
Hell man, in Canada now you can be an "Argentinian" who was in the Waffen SS and get a standing ovation.
kek
Yeah, I'm lucky if people even know it exists. Usually it's about my grandparents new neighbors around 1945.
I'm a quarter Colombian and sure I have no ties whatsoever to the country but I could see myself invoking that race card if I, for whatever reason, end up trying for a Fortune 500 job lol
Biological dad is bilingual as is his mom so I definitely have a stronger case than even members of Congress
My dad hates being called Hispanic because so many people think it equals Mexican.
Some of my extended family are Spanish and they absolutely hate Mexicans, always using all the worst insults against them that most people would get canceled for.
It's not lying if they can't disprove it... and they can't disprove it...
I can order tacos in broken Spanish on demand...
Yeah, I have reached the point where I am no longer putting white down on job applications.
Your going to be fine, particularly (as normally happens with racial discrimination) if you are highly competent and efficient. Especially since you will also be forced to work in local communities and not for these corporate oligarchies.
It is true that the people who can be mobile and go to communities that will accept them will be most successful, but by definition most people aren't highly competent and efficient.
That's because we lowered our standards. Hold yourself to a higher standard and improve.
If people are truly less efficient and less competent, and have met the edge of the Peter Principle, then they shouldn't be trying to work in highly competitive environments; and should instead look to improve their local communities with the skills they do have.