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Sounds like a good idea, but it doesn't address what I'm looking for. You said "Racism is inherently wrong" and currently what we have seems to be a mix of racism and systemic racism. The vast majority of VC funding goes towards white males, very little goes to females, and even less goes towards black females. Notice that 76% of venture capitalists are white males[0]. Unless you'd like to argue that there's some inherent reason why that's just how it is and always will be, I think we can all agree that clearly there is some artificially created imbalance at play. Sure, black women aren't the majority of the population, but they are 6%, and they are funded 0.2%[1]

How do you fix this artificial imbalance? Because all I hear time and time again is either "Throw money at the problem to tip the scales in the other direction" or "Ignore the problem". If you're gonna say "ignore it" and not provide any reason beyond, then you're leaving the world in its already racist state. Even if nobody says anything racist, the scales are unbalanced and somehow they ought to get tipped a little to fix that. You can't tip those scales without doing something you'd call racist, but not doing anything leaves you in a racist society, so are you just saying that allowing racism is ok but adding racism to diminish other racism is not? Sounds like we'll never really improve with that mindset

[0] https://www.forbes.com/sites/davidteten/2014/04/29/why-are-v...

[1] https://www.fastcompany.com/3060169/one-of-the-biggest-chall...



When addressing issues in society I prefer taking a universal approach.

So if we look at imbalances in outcomes, there is a lot of it for gender and race. Prison rates, life expectancy, health, work profession, suicide rates, homelessness, wealth, children, social support network and more. There is no inherent reason why that's just how it is and always will be, so what can we do to fix this artificial imbalance overall in society?

Throwing money at it don't work. If one correlate how much money a state is spending on the problem and the result, you get a paradox. The more spending the more imbalanced society tend to get. Recently it also seem to increase polarization which had its own long list of issues. Ignoring the problem is also unlikely to do anything, so it lead me to only a single conclusion and that is look for a solution that has shown positive result. Happily there exist such thing but it has sadly also been mostly abandoned by the political platforms that seeks equality.

That is to say; to eliminate categorization based on gender and race and find commonalities rather than focus on differences. A popular tactic around the 70s, but now mostly abandoned. Its not the same as ignoring since you have to active focus on what is common, and its not the same as current methods with throwing money at specific issues since those focus on what is different based on category of groups. By working to eliminate categorization in people minds you tip the scale without doing anything racist, while still being active in addressing the issue.




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