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Totally agree with JOG. One hires the ‘BEST’ person for the job.
“… how race/gender exclusions in certain jobs impact an economy …”
It can, and it should be, ‘the best person for the job’ That and that alone, effects a economy.
“… if I had all middle-aged white males working for me I would be bankrupt…”
Maybe, Maybe not ! If ‘middle-aged white males’ are the BEST people for the job, that is who you hire !
“…They simply aren't integrated enough in the environments I work in …”
Wow, that sounds a LOT like; ‘They simply aren't integrated enough in the environments I work in because of the color of their skin, sexual preference, heritage, etc. etc. etc.’
“… females can do some jobs more efficiently than males, for instance conducting rape-kits, talking to children, survivors of abuse …”
Absolutely. Problem is when a female is hired for that job, and has NO SKILL, yet a male WITH SKILL, is NOT hired. (Which NOW happens frequently)
“… doesn't mean White, straight, males, or Black, straight, males can't do the job, it just means that patients respond to them less efficiently from a healthcare results perspective …”
That is wrong If they are SKILLED, in doing that job, they will be just as efficient. Regardless of, the color of their skin, sexual preference, heritage, etc. etc. etc.’
Seem like this entire post is a defense for hiring someone for a job, just because of , ‘ the color of their skin, sexual preference, heritage, etc. etc. etc.’, Instead of hiring the best, most qualified person for the job, DESPITE, ‘ the color of their skin, sexual preference, heritage, etc. etc. etc.’.
“… I'd explain to you how …” You have done that numerous times, don’t need more.
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