Philosophy World

To Not Discriminate Is To Discriminate

To NOT discriminate is to DISCRIMINATE.

More precisely: to NOT discriminate fairly — is to discriminate either randomly or unfairly

Discriminating unfairly is obviously unfair.

And discriminating randomly is more fair than discriminating unfairly — but less fair than discriminating fairly.

 

Let’s say you are an employee and you want a computer program written.

Therefore you are looking for a programmer.

Therefore you discriminate in favour of those who actually know how to program.

THEREFORE you discriminate AGAINST those who don’t know programming languages.

 

Let’s say someone says that discriminating against someone just because he doesn’t know programming languages is “unfair”,

He will now combat this injustice and discrimination by giving those “discriminated against” an “OPPORTUNITY”.

Thus he will now select them for the “programmer” position, in order to combat this perceived discrimination.

Now, since the job opportunities are limited (there can only be so many programmers in this world) — for someone to be selected someone else will now have to be NOT selected (or removed).

That someone will be an actual qualified programmer

Thus, ironically, he is now discriminated against

And he is discriminated against unfairly

Because he was more fit for the job.

And if this adverse selection continues — eventually you ONLY have the incompetent

At which point it would EVEN be better to PICK candidates randomly

Maybe one of them would know how to code

 

Now this was a simplified example,

The world is more complicated,

-human potential is complicated

-human competence can be complicated

-the goals and needs of an organisation are complicated and unclear

 

The world is more complicated,

Too complicated for most of us,

And unfortunately, the most of the most of us is UNAWARE of this elementary ignorance,

WE ARE NOT AWARE THAT WE DON’T UNDERSTAND THIS WORLD

And thus we run around proclaiming what is fair and what is unfair, what is right and what is wrong

And intervening

And making stupid fucking false improvements

 

And thus, the champion of NON-DISCRIMINATION is actually the WORST PERPETRATOR of DISCRIMINATION

Why?

-Because he’s unable to discriminate fairly

-Instead he discriminates based on what he PERCEIVES to be “fair” — which is at best random — and at worst is actually a negative selection, selection of the INFERIOR

 

The ONLY SOLUTION to unfair discrimination is FAIR discrimination. It’s self-evident.

Therefore the only solution to unfair discrimination is constantly IMPROVING the SELECTION PROCESS.

 

I don’t say it’s easy. I did say the world is complicated.

What looks good on PAPER often doesn’t look so great in practice.

It’s still better however than what looks good from the vantage points of someone’s political and cultural indoctrination and false morality

 

The truth is it starts with you and me,

Yes, large systems (e.g. corporations) are entities of their own volition

But you are not powerless

And VALUE is not a revolutionary idea. VALUE is VALUE.

Whether you as an individual derive value from someone/something’s contribution, or whether it’s the system which benefits — VALUE IS VALUE.

Therefore to learn to discriminate accurately in favour of the most VALUABLE people and solutions and ideas is to learn to generate more value

This is not a “revolutionary” idea as it is purported to be

Value DOES prevail, over the long term

 

The only thing that is revolutionary about all of that is FACING THE TRUTH

Which is that we are NOT equal

Some of us are more fit to some things, some to other things

And then the hard truth is that we are not so great at predicting someone’s performance, or utility in the system

Those are the hard truths which require you to humble up

 

And perhaps the hardest truth lies in the kernel of this whole modern war against “discrimination” — the truth about our inner emptiness,

We want to bring some meaning into our life,

We want some cause in our lives,

And we want to have but the slightest hope that perhaps we are not so horrible and inadequate,

That perhaps we are “good”

ALAS

This is not the way

You are not good by siding with an idea which sounds “good”

In truth it’s the opposite: this makes you ignorant therefore evil

There’s no shortcut to goodness,

Except for

doing good

 

So start doing good

by improving your JUDGEMENT

Making better choices in your life

DISCRIMINATING MORE INTELLIGENTLY, ACCURATELY, FAIRLY

Your life will be better for it

People around you will be better for it

Your organisation will be better for it

And the world will be a better, more fair place, for it