>The report demands a range of actions, including “affirmative action”,
Oh, for the love of god, is one of us is supposed to be diversity hire I really would preffer some generic Kraut on that position instead, as is tradition.
And just like that the german speaking countries are not part of “Central Europe” anymore. Was it that hard? 🙂
Also it needs to be woman, ideally black with some exotic sexual orientation. + She should have only 1 hand to represent the handicapped people.
Why we cannot just give the position to the most competent people and not constantly creating some artificial divisive groups. Are you lacking competent and properly educated people from some part of the union ? Then the union should focus on increasing qualification of people in that part of the union.
> The report defines central Europe as Croatia, Slovenia, Hungary, Slovakia and the Czech Republic. Eastern Europe includes Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania and Bulgaria.
I find the division criteria to be somewhat opaque, in that case (cf. Slovakia vs. Poland).
Casual western European fascism is okay.
History agrees. Inclusion for some means exclusion of others…
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>The report demands a range of actions, including “affirmative action”,
Oh, for the love of god, is one of us is supposed to be diversity hire I really would preffer some generic Kraut on that position instead, as is tradition.
And just like that the german speaking countries are not part of “Central Europe” anymore. Was it that hard? 🙂
Also it needs to be woman, ideally black with some exotic sexual orientation. + She should have only 1 hand to represent the handicapped people.
Why we cannot just give the position to the most competent people and not constantly creating some artificial divisive groups. Are you lacking competent and properly educated people from some part of the union ? Then the union should focus on increasing qualification of people in that part of the union.
> The report defines central Europe as Croatia, Slovenia, Hungary, Slovakia and the Czech Republic. Eastern Europe includes Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania and Bulgaria.
I find the division criteria to be somewhat opaque, in that case (cf. Slovakia vs. Poland).
Casual western European fascism is okay.
History agrees. Inclusion for some means exclusion of others…