Submitted by teamongered t3_10iowxk in dataisbeautiful
Bard_Bromance_Club t1_j5j9ysu wrote
Reply to comment by st4n13l in Racial diversity in top tech & biotech companies [OC] by teamongered
so it's not forced segregation but optional segregation. How is that distinction any better in response to his comment?
st4n13l t1_j5jgkfx wrote
The same way forcing religion is bad but allowing people to practice their own faiths is not bad
Bard_Bromance_Club t1_j5jwzii wrote
That is the biggest misnomer for lack of a better word. To expand on your analogy, I can talk about the islamic faith and consider converting to it from a christian background. I can talk about the flaws in christanity compared to judaism compared to islam and so on. Everyone has the free will to engage in these conversations or beliefs. In segregation you are preventing anyone from engaging who doesn't fit a racial profile.
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I have gone into a mosque to talk with an Imam about Islam and was welcomed and encouraged. Would that be the same in this scenario of segregation?
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