I have yet to see someone here say they judge a person's worth by their appearance. All that's been said is that each person finds some people more attractive than others. I'm curious if someone disputes that as a fact. The other thing being said is that there's a generic set of physical attributes that more people find physically attractive than not. Perhaps that's in dispute, but it's going a bit far to call either of those statements particularly "judgemental" in the sense that it would indicate the person judges an individual's worth by their appearance. They are simply generalizations of societal phenomenon used to further a discussion on the motivations a company might have to hire for perceived attractiveness.
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