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It all boils down to hairstyle. JC
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Listen, it isn't always about race, really. How many black college graduates couldn't find a job vs. how many white college educated graduates? I'm guessing the white numbers are much much higher.
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Did I say it ALL boiled down to that?
Just sayin.... If someone shows up in dreadlocks (black OR white), or they are a white guy with some ghey Beatles/emo frock that covers one of their eyes, they will NOT get an MBA-type job with a Fortune 500 company. Now, if this is some puny little 200-employee firm where people wear T-shirts everyday, then yeah, maybe he'd get hired. All we know from this article is "When I walked into the interview they looked at me funny because I was Black".........Proof please? Maybe it was because they looked like shit or didn't know how to dress. Does racial discrimination still affect Blacks, hell yes..........But the reverse is true as well....Many firms actively try to hire more Blacks. Especially my industry, we are like 99% White or Asian, lol. Last edited by Homeslice; 12-01-2009 at 10:57 PM.. |
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And that is where affirmative action comes off the tracks. It may actually foster attitudes that make it more difficult for black people to get the jobs they want.
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College-educated black men, especially, have struggled relative to their white counterparts in this downturn, according to figures from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The unemployment rate for black male college graduates 25 and older in 2009 has been nearly twice that of white male college graduates — 8.4 percent compared with 4.4 percent.
Don't go around hungry now, but 8's and 4's are numbers. I know, it's crazy. JC
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100 Black people applied for a job, 92 were hired and 8 were not (8%). 500 White people applied for a job, 480 were hired and 20 were not (4%). OMG.....Almost double the amount of black people (in percent) didn't get hired!!! We need more affirmative action! As I said, where are the totals....
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