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'World's Best-Known Scientific Journal' Is Looking for an Intern -- but Only if Their Skin's a Certain Color
Red State ^ | 05/29/2021 | Alex Parker

Posted on 05/29/2021 7:04:49 PM PDT by SeekAndFind

There was a time in America — a rather long time — when the most open-minded thing a person could do was not see color.

These days, it appears “open” and “closed” have traded places.

According to the Left side of the cultural aisle, the enlightened among us notice shades of skin — and proceed accordingly.

The message is being made increasingly clear, in various sectors of society.

And — so far as I can tell — we’re being told not only to see others by their race, but ourselves.

That’s how we wind up with stories such as these:

Ivy League School Offers Rock Climbing Class for Everyone But White Students
https://t.co/KnUY7rgXOg

— RedState (@RedState) February 28, 2021

White Woman Who Lectures on Racism Says All White People Should Shut Uphttps://t.co/mJt22KbycU

— Alex Parker (@alexparker1984) May 29, 2021

NYU Student Group Petitions for Black-Only Housing So They 'Can Feel Included' https://t.co/UNvzuFu9FJ

— RedState (@RedState) August 25, 2020

Speaking of “included,” the word looks to have taken on a curious trait.

These days, inclusion seems to involve…exclusion.

Hence, London-based Nature Magazine is looking for a summer intern.

It made the announcement by way of a tweet:

“As part of our commitment to foster diversity and inclusion, we are looking for a Black candidate with a passion for science communication based in the UK for a full-time, paid news internship.”

🚨News Internship Alert 🚨
As part of our commitment to foster diversity and inclusion, we are looking for a Black candidate with a passion for science communication based in the UK for a full-time, paid news internship. Apply by 13 June!
More info: https://t.co/fo8oNfPjXu

— nature (@Nature) May 24, 2021

Those interested can fill out the online form.

According to the application, Nature’s looking exclusively for someone with dark skin — ’cause of inclusion:

As part of our commitment to foster diversity and inclusion, Nature is recruiting for a new internship in its news team. We are looking for a Black candidate with a passion for science communication, to join a friendly and dynamic team at the world’s best-known scientific journal.

The position is a paid, full-time training and development opportunity open to anyone of Black heritage, which includes those who identify as Black, African, Caribbean, Black British or Mixed/Multiple ethnic groups.

Being inclusive’s nothing new for the company.

Such is made evident on its site:

Diversity Commitment

Nature Portfolio is committed to promoting practices that support diversity and inclusion in science communication and publishing. We recognize that there are many dimensions to diversity, including gender, race/ethnicity, geography and career stage.

As a guiding principle, we aim to foster equity, diversity and inclusion within our internal practices and in published content, embody these values in all our editorial activities and to support and promote these values in the research community.

The company promises diversity in the areas of commissioned authors, peer reviewers, editorial board members, reporting, nature conferences, and language and imagery.

And those worried about sexism should fret not.

As for nature conferences, the magazine “commits to a ‘no men-only’ policy for conference organizing committees, for speaker invitations, short poster presentations and for panels.”

Nature Conferences has developed a Code of Conduct and Diversity Policy which will form part of our contract with partners and others to help all meet the goals of the “no men-only” policy. Participants of a Nature Conference will be required to agree to abide by the Code of Conduct at registration. Nature Conferences commit to annual monitoring and reporting on progress against this commitments.

Concerning race, of course, Nature’s not the only one keeping track.

Earlier this month, Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot said she’d only be granting one-on-one interviews to press people who aren’t white:

“By now, you may have heard the news that on the occasion of the two-year anniversary of my inauguration as Mayor of this great City, I will be exclusively providing one-on-one interviews with journalists of color.”

As for Nature’s ad, social media wasn’t solely supportive:

This is disgraceful

— Mistress B (@TheMistressB) May 26, 2021

Can someone sue them please.

— HiIamNewHere (@HiIamNewHere2) May 26, 2021

Who the hell hijacked @Nature? How do you expect anyone to take you seriously anymore?

— Chan L (@ChanLPfa) May 26, 2021

Oh good, hiring someone based on skin color.

We need a term for this. Any ideas?

— Tim Arsenault (@ABdrummer) May 26, 2021

So goes society.

For the moment, it’s the nature of Western culture.

And it’s the nature…of Nature.


TOPICS: Science; Society
KEYWORDS: 14thamendment; discrimination; intern; minority; nature; race; racism; title7

1 posted on 05/29/2021 7:04:49 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
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To: SeekAndFind
Stand by for Bella Pelosi and Chuck U Schumer to leave Congress so that a person “of color” can take their place.
2 posted on 05/29/2021 7:17:23 PM PDT by Gay State Conservative (Trump: "They're After You. I'm Just In The Way")
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To: SeekAndFind

I did a two year stint on the Admissions Committee of a university I think all of you would know. We were only to consider students “at the margin”, who would not make it on standard admissions criteria. Often, we would come down to a choice between a black or white student, but we couldn’t accept both. Despite higher scores, more extracurricular activities, blacks got preference. I told the committee we should not accept most of them...that we would just be taking their money for one semester...but that didn’t matter.

I didn’t follow up on all of them, but of the dozens I did follow, not one lasted two semesters. I just wonder if the story would have been different for the white students who were turned away.


3 posted on 05/29/2021 7:29:04 PM PDT by econjack
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To: SeekAndFind

speaking of skin color -

scroll down - court sketch, Deriggs is black, one of five males arrested on Wednesday:

29 May: Daily Mail: Man, 18, appears in court charged with conspiracy to murder over shooting of ‘Black Panther of Oxford’ Sasha Johnson as BLM activist fights for life in hospital
Cameron Deriggs appeared in front of magistrates in Westminster this morning
by Tom Pyman
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9632111/Man-18-appears-court-charged-conspiracy-murder-shooting-Sasha-Johnson.html


4 posted on 05/29/2021 7:51:57 PM PDT by MAGAthon
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To: SeekAndFind

Racism is alive and well.


5 posted on 05/29/2021 8:06:21 PM PDT by Uncle Miltie (GMO opponents who took the covid jab are now GMOs themselves.)
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To: SeekAndFind

I guess this illustrates the “Nature” of scientific journalism today, reverse diversity and racism.


6 posted on 05/29/2021 10:04:54 PM PDT by MadMax, the Grinning Reaper
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To: SeekAndFind
The position is a paid, full-time training and development opportunity open to anyone of Black heritage, which includes those who identify as Black, African, Caribbean, Black British or Mixed/Multiple ethnic groups.

I'm one-quarter Danish and one-quarter Norwegian (the rest is an Austro-Hungarian melange) - So I guess that means me!

Regards,

7 posted on 05/29/2021 10:51:26 PM PDT by alexander_busek (Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.)
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