About four years ago, an ex-colleague of mine was reviewing interns for his new media business. He went through an intern’s social media account before interviewing her and saw pictures of a clay Ganesh idol she had carved. “That’s the moment I decided I didn’t want to hire her,” he said. When I asked why, he explained that anyone who made their religion public didn’t cut it for him; it revealed their political leanings. Another evening, someone…
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