This empty snark would make more sense if you weren't commenting on machine learning, where the problem is emergent discrimination unintended by the designers --- in other words, discrimination that isn't chosen.
As it stands, all you've done here is reveal to the thread that you don't understand why discrimination is a concern with machine learning, but you have very strong feelings about it anyways. Congratulations? Good talk?
While unintended discrimination emerging from machine learning techniques is a very important problem that needs to be addresses, it's also important to remember that practices such as "redlining" show that there is still an unfortunate amount of intentional discrimination. The complexity of machine learning creates a lot of opportunity to hide intentionally biased features.
As it stands, all you've done here is reveal to the thread that you don't understand why discrimination is a concern with machine learning, but you have very strong feelings about it anyways. Congratulations? Good talk?