How to Create More Women and Minority Tech Founders
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If you're selecting projects based on the gender/race of the owner instead of the merits of the project and the team's skills / compatibility, you're going to lose in long term.
I agree completely. I will be selecting based on merit, it's just that this will only be open to that group of people.
Perhaps you'll also exclude Jews since they're such a privileged, overrepresented group.
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So not on merit. That's like saying "I will create The Olympics for black people only to fight racism".
I disagree. Its a huge pool of people, it would be like if Y combinator said we're only taking women. There is a shit ton of women who would apply and get in on merit within that group. I think it would still be a normal distribution of awful ideas, amazing ideas, and that scary part in the middle.
He just stated that he will be selecting based on merit. Other requirements will not necessarily negate that.
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He just stated that merit is a secondary requirement, while the primary one is the genitalia.
I'm not saying it's not his right to discriminate based on gender, he supports sexism, and openly so. I'm just saying it's not efficient.
I'm not saying it's not his right to discriminate based on gender, he supports sexism, and openly so. I'm just saying it's not efficient.
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You couldn't construct an actual counterargument when your sexism was pointed out. So you degraded yourself to calling names. Weak.
I suspect that while OP has a good handle on the value of money, he might value other things too.
It could still be merit based, but in an underserved VC segment. I like this idea and wish them good luck.
We minorities have always made top engineers.
For example, here's my latest product: www.enrad.io (and no, we don't want your money.)
If you really want diversity in the startup ecosystem, simply fund and hire minorities...and stop merely talking about it. Seriously, stop moving your lips and just hire some people. We're everywhere. And we're very good.
If you really want diversity in the startup ecosystem, simply fund and hire minorities...and stop merely talking about it. Seriously, stop moving your lips and just hire some people. We're everywhere. And we're very good.
Something I like about working in Sydney, Australia is that the teams I have been in are very ethnically diverse - people from all continents, countless countries. Also age diversity is good. Although still not as many women in tech roles unfortunately.
I have worked for established companies though not startups but I am sure it is the same.
I have worked for established companies though not startups but I am sure it is the same.
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Invest in startups in foreign countries, particularly 'non-western' countries.
Find a way to help funnel some of that Silicon Valley investment money over to other countries. Whether that is your own money or other funds. Also politically - make other countries create a good startup environment. One thing that springs to mind is the tax treatment of startups should be special.
Find a way to help funnel some of that Silicon Valley investment money over to other countries. Whether that is your own money or other funds. Also politically - make other countries create a good startup environment. One thing that springs to mind is the tax treatment of startups should be special.
Just a few questions. Are you doing this because of white guilt? Do you come from a wealthy white background? Do you/did you have a trust fund? What about the tens of millions of dirt poor non-minorities in the country? Do you think there should be more women and minority tech founders than the proportion of their respective population?
Not sure how to feel about this, are there any laws that prevent minorities and women to become tech founders?
Just don't discriminate people and that should be enough.
As accepting only white males into certain programs would be considered racist, so is this IMO.
I'm not a founder, but I am a minority/female developer in New York. I have a couple of ideas for web apps, but I don't know the first thing about business. Anyway, if I could be of any assistance feel free to let me know. www.tanwill.nyc
Good luck to you!
Good luck to you!
Awesome, thank you!
I don't think it's a worthwhile effort in the slightest. You don't see people as individuals, rather as categories.
"I'm making an impact by helping minority/women"
"I'm white"
Nothing will get better by doing this. Instead, judge each human by their unique characteristics. People don't want to be recognized because of these attributes, but instead because they really accomplished something worthwhile, or did something extraordinary. Not be born with X genatalia or Y skin colour.
Is this a worthwhile effort? Here are a few of my concerns...
- I'm white. I don't know if this matters but I thought I'd mention it. - Taking equity. This will be a business. The primary reason for making it a business and not a non profit, is that I think I can raise money for it if I can show how it can make money. This means more companies will be built that otherwise would not have been and it also proves to investors that they have been ignoring a hugely talented group of people. Also, it would be an amazing company to run.
I've built a site and am accepting submissions at www.sturdyfalcon.com ( funny name, I know ) , but really do want help shaping the mission / purpose of this project.
Thanks,
Andrew