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originally posted by: Chadwickus
The Office of the Director of National Intelligence has released their annual report on “Hiring and Retention of Minorities, Women, and Persons with Disabilities in the United States Intelligence Community.”
Problem is, they’ve done a really, really bad job of photoshopping in a blind guy and a woman in a wheelchair from a stock photo found on Shutterstock
Just lazy.
originally posted by: 1947boomer
originally posted by: gb540
originally posted by: Stupidsecrets
Any organization basing their hiring on color and physical defects will crumble to the ground. It must be based on merit.
Esp. in a field where it’s “We have to get it right every time, they just need to get it right once”.
If I ran that place the only thing I’d give a damn about here is the person being the best in the business at the job they’re applying for. There’d be no place for checkboxes completely unrelated to the task. Then again maybe that’s why I’m not running an alphabet agency…
Do you have any evidence that the women, minorities and disabled individuals that the IC hires are anything other than highly qualified? I’m guessing that you are just making that assumption out of ignorance for some reason.
I’ve personally known and worked with many individuals in the IC over the years and they were all very impressive people, regardless of their outward appearance. There’s actually a reason it’s referred to as the Intelligence Community.
calm down. I made an obvious joke.
originally posted by: Vasa Croe
originally posted by: BrujaRebooted
originally posted by: beyondknowledge
a reply to: Chadwickus
Problem is, they’ve done a really, really bad job of photoshopping in a blind guy and a woman in a wheelchair from a stock photo found on Shutterstock
The way you stated that sounds like they just added two people from Shutterstock. What I understand happened is they took one Shutterstock image of a group and photoshopped in the two you mentioned from other images.
That means not one person in that image is actually employed by that agency. Do they even have a camera? You know, like for gathering intelligence or something.
Perhaps they dont want to blow anyone’s cover? Being spies and all…..
Well, as I pointed out earlier,, the CIA let's theirs do interviews so perhaps they let non-spies be in the media....
Either way, the photshop job was horrible and is all about virtue signaling with no mention of merit based hiring.....
Personally I don't care what you look like in any profession as long as you are the best candidate for the job.....but alas....here we are.
originally posted by: Vasa Croe
originally posted by: MiaBandetoh
originally posted by: Vasa Croe
a reply to: Chadwickus
I think the funniest part is the blind guy is likely not really blind and the lady in the wheel chair doesn't appear to have any real disability by the way she is sitting and posing.
What a hilarious fail.
Also....I don't see any American Indians in there so.....
Hilarious fail at what exactly?
What would you like to see? Other than I am assuming people from India?!? (cause Americans are native or indigenous).
***Deny Ignorance point*** America was already discovered and the people here were not from India.
I guess maybe you are calling out your age, and bias? So...
You are so woke! Life must just be a complete blast!
I guess African American and Asian American are also bad huh? I mean if they were born here then they are just Americans right?
What are your pronouns?