Tuesday, October 13, 2020

One form of systemic racism the Heir doesn't see our addressing now that we have the opportunity is the concept of professionalism.  It's a concept the Heir sees as an excuse to disinclude "undesirables" from a workplace in which they'd be effectively far more qualified and far more likely to excel in than the people who currently work there.  Sure, you need to go to school for things like law, medicine, nursing and accounting, but other than that, those job ads that say you need 10 years of experience in 20 different systems the Heir believes should not be posted in the first place.  If you need a career change, the Heir recommends that you should find a reasonable entry level type position whose only requirement is sincere interest in the job.  Let's get rid of these unnecessarily high barriers to entry who then have the gall to claim they're an equal opportunity employer.  If those people the Heir sees brutalized died for anything, it's getting rid of professionalism.


The Heir sees that one member of Antifa those cops shot to death weeks ago, and wonders if the cops in that case also should be brought to justice like in the other brutality cases.  If the progressives haven't made that demand, that there the Heir sees as general evidence that Antifa is neither "anarchist" or "far left."  The Heir sees Ed Snowden and Anonymous as being those things, not Antifa.


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