I would think otherwise by the fact that we can't, or are not supposed to, draw sweeping conclusions like this based on skin color alone. That's prejudice.
The fact that you're talking about a particular skin color as if too much of it represents a huge problem, then accusing Republicans of racism.
How do you know not a single one applied? Evidently by the photograph at least a few did. And secondly, it's only a problem if you think that you can judge outcomes as good or bad based on the racial diversity of the outcome.
How is it prejudice? That makes zero sense. I drew the obvious conclusion that if almost every single intern the Republicans hired is white that they have a big problem with minority communities. That conclusion is basically inescapable. Either almost none applied or almost none were selected. Either way that's bad.
Both.What do you mean by bad, here? Do you mean it's bad for their political prospects? Or bad as in immoral and wrong?
Both.
I guess from your point of view Republicans maintaining their purity wouldn't make it bad.What do you mean by bad, here? Do you mean it's bad for their political prospects? Or bad as in immoral and wrong?
It suggests a messaging problem and suggests that they are missing out on a large potential talent base (I'm assuming the GOP wants minority candidates but for various reasons can't get them; though honestly I'm not actually convinced fully that is the case). It's the same issue with all these countries that prevent women from getting an education. Maybe as a country you're doing ok with that strategy, but you're still missing out on a huge talent base and a lot of these women leave those countries and go to other places and hit it big.So the fact that ethnic minorities tend to support democrats and not republicans reflects republican immorality. Is that correct?
I guess from your point of view Republicans maintaining their purity wouldn't make it bad.
I'm saying excluding minorities from one of the most prestigious internships in the country is bad.
I'm saying Republicans making no extra effort to include minorities is bad.
Its the job of Republicans to foster a comfortable environment and support policies that will attract minorities, not the other way around.So the fact that ethnic minorities tend to support democrats and not republicans reflects republican immorality. Is that correct?
So the fact that ethnic minorities tend to support democrats and not republicans reflects republican immorality. Is that correct?
If done deliberately, absolutely. If done for no other reason than they chose the best qualified among what they had in their applicant pool, then there is no wrongdoing at all.
Going out of your way for form a group of more then just white people is inclusive not racist. In case you didn't realize its the real America. Maybe in your mind America is white only because that is where the Republican Party is now.If done deliberately, absolutely. If done for no other reason than they chose the best qualified among what they had in their applicant pool, then there is no wrongdoing at all.
To go out of one's way to include or exclude people based exclusively on their skin color is straightforwardly racist.
Its the job of Republicans to foster a comfortable environment and support policies that will attract minorities, not the other way around.
Sure but it's hard to believe the best qualified are all white. In fact I would say far far from it, knowing personally the people who are graduating from Harvard Law school and similar institutions yearly. Heck just think about the president before trump and which side he landed on. Can you imagine where the GOP would be today if they were able to recruit Barack or Michelle Obama as a moderate, centrist republican senator? If for some reason as an organization you are not able to get the absolute best talent, it is a problem and one you should constantly be trying to rectify. Human talent is the most valuable commodity most companies have.If done deliberately, absolutely. If done for no other reason than they chose the best qualified among what they had in their applicant pool, then there is no wrongdoing at all.
To go out of one's way to include or exclude people based exclusively on their skin color is straightforwardly racist.
It suggests that Republican Party priorities align with those of one specific race and no others. I would say to most reasonable people that would be indicative of a likely problem, unless you think there aren't any racial issues in the US anymore or something.
Remember the picture Republicans put out of people crafting their version of healthcare reform. It was all white men. I would think inviting a woman in the group would be a good idea and bring a divergent perspective.If done deliberately, absolutely. If done for no other reason than they chose the best qualified among what they had in their applicant pool, then there is no wrongdoing at all.
To go out of one's way to include or exclude people based exclusively on their skin color is straightforwardly racist.
So if the internship membership during Obama's tenure had been overwhelmingly black, you'd have seen the same problem?
I have to say Atreus, A+ gaslighting in this thread. You're really going above and beyond to try and convince people that the real racists aren't the people hiring almost exclusively white interns but instead those pointing it out.
If Dems had 200 interns and only 1 white person, yesSo if the internship membership during Obama's tenure had been overwhelmingly black, you'd have seen the same problem?
See my other answer. You've got your head buried in the sand or stuck in the 40s.Eh, call it what you want. When you start getting judgmental and thinking you can draw conclusions based on the fact of peoples' skin color, that's being prejudiced. Pretty much by definition.
And I've said this before. When it comes to racism and prejudice, progressives tend to be just fine with it provided the right people are targeted.
Eh, call it what you want. When you start getting judgmental and thinking you can draw conclusions based on the fact of peoples' skin color, that's being prejudiced. Pretty much by definition.
And I've said this before. When it comes to racism and prejudice, progressives tend to be just fine with it provided the right people are targeted.
The fact that you think only white people deserve this prestigious gig and the GOP is making their only effort to maintain their whiteness puts your character on display. You must really long for the days of the "whites only" signs.Eh, call it what you want. When you start getting judgmental and thinking you can draw conclusions based on the fact of peoples' skin color, that's being prejudiced. Pretty much by definition.
And I've said this before. When it comes to racism and prejudice, progressives tend to be just fine with it provided the right people are targeted.
I think the gaslighting theory is here. Very few people are that dense or stubborn unless he's maintaining his position because excluding minorities is a good thing in his eyes.That's not any definition of prejudice that I've ever heard. Where are you getting this definition from? The definition of prejudice is assuming characteristics of people based on their inherent characteristics. Noting that Republicans are hiring disproportionately white intern groups has literally zero to do with prejudice, outside of the fact that it could be indicative of theirs or that their policies and culture are repellent to minorities.
Of course they aren't, don't be silly.
I think the gaslighting theory is here. Very few people are that dense or stubborn unless he's maintaining his position because excluding minorities is a good thing in his eyes.
