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Complex Systems Won't Survive the Competence Crisis
9 Anon84 5 5/22/2025, 10:18:07 AM palladiummag.com ↗
Even without bringing diversity into the equation, the Peter principle already well explains why hierarchies tend to converge toward incompetence, and thanks to the Dilbert principle, we know that the most ineffective workers are systematically moved to the management ;-)
instead, the article purports that diversity iniciatives are to blame, not rash MAGA ideological purges or Trumps random economic policies.
this article is garbage. gtfo
But to the degree the article is correct in showing that this is already happening, it probably can't be due to Trump and his band of merry fellow-travelers. He's only had four months. The problems set in before that.
You can argue about the cause. (Others have said that the article didn't do enough to establish the cause.) But even if you don't accept their cause, the article still has a point: Competence really matters, and we seem to be failing at getting it in the people who run a number of our important systems.
TL;DR “We are all doomed to become gibbering monkey men because black people are bad at the SAT.”
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