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Women say they quit Google because of racial discrimination: 'I was invisible'

6 pointsby edison85almost 8 years ago

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ordualmost 8 years ago
&gt; “He said, ‘It must’ve been really easy for you to get your job because you’re an Asian woman and people assume you’re good at math,’” Zhang recalled in a recent interview. “It was absolutely stunning. I remember me just emotionally shutting down.”<p>Can someone explain what is stunning here? Is it some kind of sexism or nationalizm? Or maybe she had a lot of troubles while applying to job because of her sex and ethnicity, and that white male colleague devalued it by stating something that strictly reverse to reality?<p>I myself like to belong to group presumed to be good at something. It is very convenient most of the time. It could bring some inconveniences if I&#x27;m worse than average in that group: its embarassing to explain that I&#x27;m not so good as people presume. But if I&#x27;m good enough, than there are no problem at all. But I&#x27;m white male and, by definition, cannot understand asian woman.<p>I eager to learn what is wrong with that, will be grateful if someone explain it.
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