ClimateSanity
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Black sounding names reflect a culture, not a race. Lashandra and keshawn and Tyrell reflect a culture. Blacks who do not have names like that are treated the same as whites. When employers come across more people with those names who do not reflect that culture, the bias in hiring will stop.(People who can be identified as black from their resumes are shown get about 1/3 less interviews than identical resumes with "white sounding" names)
Giving whites a significant advantage in hiring is exactly white privilege.
It is. There are different sorts of cultural bias. If it is for religion, it's "religious discrimination." If it's for race, it's called "racism."