Did you and/or your parents sacrifice so you could attend an elite university? It won’t matter if you’re hoping to get a job with a certain globe-changing “real estate and economic development” firm. According to its official website, HR&A Advisors has customers across the planet:
The company “helps create more equitable, resilient, and dynamic communities.” HR&A recently accepted applications for a directorship paying between $121,668 and $138,432 annually. But those in charge didn’t want to be unfairly impressed. Therefore, per the position’s LinkedIn ad:
It’s not a one-off victory for equity. From the New York Post:
Does the specific school someone was accepted by and successfully navigated indicate anything meritorious? It appears not. Merit isn’t what it used to be anyway: As reported by RedState’s Nick Arama last month, administrators at Virginia’s Thomas Jefferson High School for Technology “have been withholding telling the families and the public if students won National Merit awards for the past five years.” Such secrecy is part of the school district’s official strategy of “equal outcomes for every student, without exception.” These days, it’s all about leveling the playing field — and, if needed, leveling the score: Virginia University’s Storm of Skin-Based Equity Rains Down Upon Education University Seeks Science Professor Who Can Be Anything but a One-Spirit Man With a Penis The Post draws comparisons to HR&A’s equitable action:
Relatedly, see “It’s Official: California State University Has Permanently Abandoned Standardized Testing.” What’s the specific reason for not considering job applicants’ schools? If it’s racial equity, might that seem to suggest nonwhites are incapable of attending prestigious schools? Sometimes, it’s been previously posed, programs meant to “help” groups also appear to insult them. Whatever the case, if you’re hoping to work for HR&A — and, likely, other future businesses — you might do well to save your money and attend the cheapest school your can find. Until, of course, degrees are no longer required — coming soon, in the name of equity. -ALEX See more content from me: It’s Happened: A Trans Athlete Goes the Other Way, Beats a One-Armed Man Bad Guy Barbecue: Crooks Attempt Arson, Accidentally Set Themselves on Fire West Point Begins Its Erasure of Robert E. Lee Find all my RedState work here. |
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