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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Oh geez....I was going to add some tips. I am a hiring officer in my agency and I am a minority. Never mind! I am not in the mood for this "White people as victims" crap. [/quote] Be lucky you have never been told that you cannot have a job due to race. I was with one of the local government's. There are very few white people hired. I was told by my white supervisor that she was instructed to hire a minority. I got very lucky with her but there was clear discrimination and it was obvious by who was getting promoted (people who we had to help do their work as they couldn't hack it).[/quote] Well, now I guess you know how black people have felt for the last few hundred years (and I didn't want to say this -- but your dumbass post just brought it out of me)[/quote] So currently white people are responsible for what happened 100's of years ago? That's your "so there" statement? [/quote] Oh for heaven's sake -- there's STILL plenty of hiring discrimination against black people, every other month some grad student in sociology does another study where they send out identical resumes and the ones with a stereotypically "black" name don't get hired. Preferences in hiring are not intended to make up for what happened 100 years ago, they're intended to make up for what still goes on today. Have individual white people been hurt sometimes? Sure. But in the grand scheme of things, WAY more white people have benefited over black people than the other way around. It's like a mountain against a teaspoon. I'm white, and when I hear a white person complain about racism, I just think, "smallest violin in the world ..." [/quote]
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