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  • #31
    Re: Dear True Christians: Your diversity statements are problematic

    On this topic of diversity, I admit most of our residents in Freehold are blond and fair skinned like people in Northern Europe. We are to a person Baptists.

    But, if there were no diversity whatsoever everyone would look exactly the same. This is not the case in Freehold. I know almost everyone who lives in the city and can distinguish each one. That is our testament to diversity.
    Isaiah 24:1-3 Behold, the LORD maketh the earth empty (2)...as the taker of usury, so with the giver of usury to him. (3) The land shall be utterly emptied, and utterly spoiled: for the LORD hath spoken his word.

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    • #32
      Re: Dear True Christians: Your diversity statements are problematic

      Originally posted by Social Construct View Post
      [M]y department is made up of 27 Chinese guys, 2 Chinese women, an Eh'rab and me (186 freckles last count). All the heads are Chinese. Most of the senior staff are Chinese. All the heads of neighboring departments are Chinese. To do my part for diversity I'll try to find a Chinese person to replace me.
      First off, this individual needs to stop oppressing the minorities in his workplace - I know it's in his nature, but stop it. Second, I think I've found his replacement. Two in fact, available very cheaply. Just don't read their CVs or look at their work very closely (shouldn't be a problem for his diverse bosses).

      Nobel Prize-winning scientist Frances Arnold retracts paper

      American scientist Frances Arnold, who won the Nobel Prize for chemistry, has retracted her latest paper.
      ...
      It has been retracted because the results were not reproducible, and the authors found data missing from a lab notebook.
      ...
      Science published a note outlining why it would be retracting the paper, which Ms Arnold co-authored with Inha Cho and Zhi-Jun Jia.
      ...
      "It is painful to admit, but important to do so. I apologize to all. I was a bit busy when this was submitted, and did not do my job well."
      Being "a bit busy" is of course academic slang for drinking latte in the Faculty Club while 27 imported sweat laborers churn out fine science in the basement. Who cares about quality, feel the quantity! Mmmm. Truly shocking that the work was irreproducible [incidentally this word should be on the American language test]. But don't fret - it was just a freak one-off random occurrence that could only happen once, and if it happened more than once each case is unique and different and can't be compared.
      If I have seen further, it is by standing on the heads of others.

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      • #33
        Re: Dear True Christians: Your diversity statements are problematic

        Originally posted by Dr. Anthony J. Toole View Post
        First off, this individual needs to stop oppressing the minorities in his workplace - I know it's in his nature, but stop it. Second, I think I've found his replacement. Two in fact, available very cheaply. Just don't read their CVs or look at their work very closely (shouldn't be a problem for his diverse bosses).
        Of the three authors of that paper, if I were looking for diversity I'd be inclined to hire the third woman. You don't get much more diverse than a disgraced female Nobel prizewinner who's either too idle to read the papers she puts her name to or too incompetent to understand them.
        Vaccinated by the love of Jesus!!!

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        • #34
          Re: Dear True Christians: Your diversity statements are problematic

          Originally posted by Joanna Lytton-Vasey View Post
          Of the three authors of that paper, if I were looking for diversity I'd be inclined to hire the third woman. You don't get much more diverse than a disgraced female Nobel prizewinner who's either too idle to read the papers she puts her name to or too incompetent to understand them.
          Yes. It's possible she didn't even know about it - plausible deniability and all - there's probably an additional layer of diverse managers that oversee the diverse labor force, freeing up the Nobel Prize winner to remain a bit busy. However, owning up to something instead of throwing people under the bus is a worrying trait. Next.
          If I have seen further, it is by standing on the heads of others.

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          • #35
            Re: Dear True Christians: Your diversity statements are problematic

            Originally posted by Social Construct View Post
            Went to that Wop place. Ate spageddee. Didn't puke. Where's my parade?
            Update: I went back, and this time I puked.
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            • #36
              Re: Dear True Christians: Your diversity statements are problematic

              Originally posted by Basilissa View Post
              Should I be triggered by the fact Poland is not on that drawing
              Originally posted by MitzaLizalor View Post
              I thought I saw it on the border between South Asia and Latin America [i.e.] Pitcairn
              Originally posted by Joanna Lytton-Vasey View Post
              In between Cyprus and Zambia
              Aha! They have an animated version.
              Poland has not always existed, popping into being during the seventh second.
              On the border between Africa (islamic) and Latin America.

              excerpts 1 & 2 POLAND ARROWED IN 2 (first appears: 1988)
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              the animated map: see nations migrate

              I trust this clarifies the situation regarding Poland's migration from approx. Tristan da Cunha via Inaccessible Island and St Helena to it's present location near Pitcairn v.s.

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              • #37
                Re: Dear True Christians: Your diversity statements are problematic

                Originally posted by MitzaLizalor View Post
                Poland has not always existed, popping into being during the seventh second.
                Isn't it wonderful what can do?


                Vaccinated by the love of Jesus!!!

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                • #38
                  Re: Dear True Christians: Your diversity statements are problematic

                  Originally posted by Joanna Lytton-Vasey View Post
                  Isn't it wonderful what can do?
                  I always thought the theory of continental drift seemed silly, but after watching the movie, I think I get it. It certainly explains how most of America's oil ended up under Muslim countries.
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