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Iraq Veteran Fired Due To Skin Color
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(07-30-2019, 09:07 AM)Belsnickel Wrote: Given the two Reps talking about the chaos in the DCCC, it's possible that she was tired of the bullshit. Maybe she fell on her sword for the sake of getting some more diverse staff. Maybe she held some role in the hiring of folks and so she actually held some responsibility for the lack of diversity.

This is why it is far from "willfully ignorant" to not assume she was fired for her skin color. There are a lot of possible situations here, it just requires looking at the whole thing with a little less bias.

A woman is forced to resign because others thought she didn't have the right skin color: 
"It's possible she was tired of the bullshit."
"Maybe she fell on her sword."
"Maybe she held some role in the hiring of folks."


You're sounding like a defender of Harvey Weinstein did, just you're defending racism instead of rape. I pointed out this woman because she was a veteran and probably the exact kind of talent that they needed to get more moderate votes, but people used their power to force not just her, but SIX people to resign from their job solely due to the color of their skin. That's racism.

Talk about bias. There's really not a lot of possible situations when it immediately follows and outcry to do something about a lack of diversity and then six people are forced to resign due to skin color.
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RE: Iraq Veteran Fired Due To Skin Color - TheLeonardLeap - 07-30-2019, 10:48 AM

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