As much as I agree with him, you can't really change human social wiring.
-you're more likely to talk to an attractive person, than an unattractive one
-you're more likely to engage in a conversation with an eloquent person that an stutterer.
-you're less likely to make eye contact with a disabled person compared to an undisabled one
etc etc
It's human nature and there's nothing wrong with that, I think the better approach is recognizing that and ignoring it rather than flagging it as an issue.
-you're more likely to talk to an attractive person, than an unattractive one
-you're more likely to engage in a conversation with an eloquent person that an stutterer.
-you're less likely to make eye contact with a disabled person compared to an undisabled one
etc etc
It's human nature and there's nothing wrong with that, I think the better approach is recognizing that and ignoring it rather than flagging it as an issue.