Originally posted by: Warbler
Talk to me when you've lost a job to someone in order to fulfill a quota (even though you're more qualified)
a black person's response would be: have you ever lost a job because someone did not like your skin color?
My family was discriminated against for being Irish, back when the Irish were less than dirt and there were signs in the window that said "No Irish need apply". They dug themselves out through hard work and dedication, not unfair quota systems.
I gone back and forth on this issue. Both sides have good points. I am not sure which is right.
Talk to me when you've lost a job to someone in order to fulfill a quota (even though you're more qualified)
a black person's response would be: have you ever lost a job because someone did not like your skin color?
My family was discriminated against for being Irish, back when the Irish were less than dirt and there were signs in the window that said "No Irish need apply". They dug themselves out through hard work and dedication, not unfair quota systems.
I gone back and forth on this issue. Both sides have good points. I am not sure which is right.
Should we maintain the status quo then? Eye for an eye...