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<blockquote data-quote="kosko" data-source="post: 1121606" data-attributes="member: 2143"><p>It's also about prestige. Nobody cares about the 3rd in command programmer at Google who talks at SV conferences a few times a year. Everyone knows, who MR DOCTOR M.D. is, everyone knows who a Lawyer is and there is a automatic branding and prestige factor associated with it. Black folks like that prestige factor as you get to wear your hard work daily. You don't get that prestige in tech, you work for Google.. okay cool... Outside of SV and some circles nobody will know who you are or understand what you do. Everyone at a basic level understands what a Doctor or Lawyer does even if the specialization is as exotic and random as you can get.</p><p></p><p>So for all those who moan "no black people in tech" this won't change until Tech gets cool. It will get cool once you get rid of faggy autistics and soy boys who command legions of brainy nondescript Asian mental monkeys. This is slowly starting to change as kids are noticing you can learn code, and right out of HS get a nice paying job with an easy track to six figures if you see good at it. Kids in the hood are slowly ditching sports and music as get rich schemes and looking at technology, we will just need a few folks to make it cool before it explodes with the kids.</p><p></p><p>This won't include SV which is just a large camp for weirdos. A cook wave of new tech will jump off in places like Atalanta, London UK, Houston, Miami where you will get a mix of different types of people and a base of money and wealth to find it all.</p><p></p><p>As for the ladies... They could start anything and have money poured on them, few do it as few don't want to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kosko, post: 1121606, member: 2143"] It's also about prestige. Nobody cares about the 3rd in command programmer at Google who talks at SV conferences a few times a year. Everyone knows, who MR DOCTOR M.D. is, everyone knows who a Lawyer is and there is a automatic branding and prestige factor associated with it. Black folks like that prestige factor as you get to wear your hard work daily. You don't get that prestige in tech, you work for Google.. okay cool... Outside of SV and some circles nobody will know who you are or understand what you do. Everyone at a basic level understands what a Doctor or Lawyer does even if the specialization is as exotic and random as you can get. So for all those who moan "no black people in tech" this won't change until Tech gets cool. It will get cool once you get rid of faggy autistics and soy boys who command legions of brainy nondescript Asian mental monkeys. This is slowly starting to change as kids are noticing you can learn code, and right out of HS get a nice paying job with an easy track to six figures if you see good at it. Kids in the hood are slowly ditching sports and music as get rich schemes and looking at technology, we will just need a few folks to make it cool before it explodes with the kids. This won't include SV which is just a large camp for weirdos. A cook wave of new tech will jump off in places like Atalanta, London UK, Houston, Miami where you will get a mix of different types of people and a base of money and wealth to find it all. As for the ladies... They could start anything and have money poured on them, few do it as few don't want to. [/QUOTE]
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