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Iraq Veteran Fired Due To Skin Color
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(07-31-2019, 12:52 PM)Mike M (the other one) Wrote: IF their wasn't any complaints about diversity at the top?
Would the ones that resigned still be in their jobs?

yes no?

That is sincerely a question we don't have an answer for.

This is the information I have seen for a timeline of events:
Complaints about a lack of diversity in the DCCC (not necessarily at the top, at least that I saw).
On Friday, a staff meeting is held during which Jaslow takes responsibility for the lack of diversity in the DCCC staff.
Sunday, two Representatives say Jaslow should be replaced with a person of color in the wake of this controversy,
Monday, Jaslow, the director of diversity, and four others tender their resignations.

These are the facts that I have seen in the articles. The objective information about this whole incident. "What if" games aren't objective because they are based upon events that did not occur.
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