I reflexively mistrust blockchain currency and thats why so would oppose blockchain voting. Every process is corruptible and with the advent of AI, I see this process as corruptible as well.
https://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/3740559/posts
I am want to ask Kyler Korver whether all the personal sacrifice and work he did to become a draft pick and NBA starter worth being an affirmative action pick?
And, why doesn’t he give up his starting role for one of the black players on the practice squad because it was wholly his whiteness that got him that slot.
And, that wage difference between him and the black players on the practice squad; yeah...make that a little more equitable Kyler.
Dumb poll and dumb conclusion.
As is always the case in polling, how you phrase the question is all important. Like the first question on ‘fair representation by race”, how many might interpret that as meaning that there should be no discrimination for equally qualified people regardless of race?
I bet you would get a very different result if you asserted that a workforce reflecting the racial makeup of society in general is more effective than one based strictly on merit.
There is no connection between learning to code and this nonsense. And not everyone can learn to code, just as not everyone can compose a Fugue in A minor.