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	<title>Comments on: Making hiring more ethnically biased was, of course, the point of Luevano</title>
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		<title>By: Kirk</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[They did the same thing across the entire economy, which has had the effect of enshrining the college degree a major discriminator in hiring, even for jobs that have no connection to the degree in question. This has had the further knock-on effect of encouraging people to get more and more credentials, until we have the &quot;credentialed-yet-idiot&quot; class we have running things today.

You can&#039;t convince me that there wasn&#039;t an effective conspiracy to do this. There are too many coincidences, too many convenient little interlocking actions with second- and third-order effects in creating today&#039;s mess of incompetence in governance and business.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>They did the same thing across the entire economy, which has had the effect of enshrining the college degree a major discriminator in hiring, even for jobs that have no connection to the degree in question. This has had the further knock-on effect of encouraging people to get more and more credentials, until we have the &#8220;credentialed-yet-idiot&#8221; class we have running things today.</p>
<p>You can&#8217;t convince me that there wasn&#8217;t an effective conspiracy to do this. There are too many coincidences, too many convenient little interlocking actions with second- and third-order effects in creating today&#8217;s mess of incompetence in governance and business.</p>
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