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Iraq Veteran Fired Due To Skin Color
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(07-30-2019, 01:33 PM)Belsnickel Wrote: Well, we know the veteran for whom this thread was made took responsibility for not doing enough about the diversity according to staffers in the meeting. It is very possible that she resigned on her own.

I'm also not saying it definitely didn't happen, only that based upon the information we have provided to us that it is an assumption to make the claim that she, or any of the other staffers, we asked to resign or fired. If they were, there is evidence that it was because they held some responsibility in the hiring practices for the staff.

Pardon me for not jumping to conclusions without supporting evidence, something some individuals seem more than happy to do even though they get pissy about the media doing it.
I'm not jumping to conclusions; nor have I given any thoughts on the firings. I'm just entertained about how the "burden of proof" is assigned around here depending on the action. 

I do wonder if we'd be trying equally as hard to dismiss the race factor if the colors were different. 
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RE: Iraq Veteran Fired Due To Skin Color - bfine32 - 07-30-2019, 05:34 PM

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