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I just love Political Correctness.
Especially in corporate America.
They have competitions for it over there.
The idea is to cram as much diversity as possible into a single blissfully-posed corporate image
The rules are simple:
1 point per diversity and a bonus point for each combination in an individual. (The lady on the right, for example, gets 2 points: female and Asian)
I think Merrill Lynch might have a winner here – 10.5 points from 6 individuals, but there’s definitely room for improvement:
Chronologically gifted (1) male who we can assume is wearing a kippah (1). You can’t actually see it, but why else would the top of his head be cropped ..?
American-Indian (1) female (1)
Female of non-colour (1) – disappointingly uncreative – she’s not even vertically challenged, which would have garnered her a bonus point.
Male person of colour (1) – again, points up for grabs, although you can’t actually see the back of his chair, so he might – just might – be in a mobility device aka wheelchair and thus differently abled (0.5 – benefit of the doubt)
Asian (1) female (1)
The guy in the blue shirt is tricky, but I’m guessing Indian (1)
But no person of obvious gay persuasion…….
Maybe the photographer?

>Yeah, where’s the short, fat, old woman? Come to think of it, color or no color, there’s no old woman!