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Old 01-21-2004, 08:06 PM
rainbowbrightCS rainbowbrightCS is offline
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Originally posted by DeltAlum
Losing a position (or whatever) to an equally or less qualified applicant entirely because she/he is a minority.

I have had it happen, but as I said to a friend at the time, "That's life. It's not like it hasn't happened the other way many, many times."

Unfortunally reverse discrimantion does happen, poeple do not want some one screaming saying they did not get the job becuase they are _______. That is bad PR. So it is easier to high a lest qualified minority and fire them then hire an qualified person....

Don't get me wrong, just becuase they are a minority does not make them less qualified or becuase they are white makes them qualified.

My dad is native american, and that was on all my school records that I am Native American (thanks mom) I would get into they best programs when i knew there were more qualified person for the club/school/sport and then they would see me (I am very pale with green eyes, but I do have the thick hair and very high cheek bones of Native Americans) they would be shocked and then look at my Indian father and my Irish mother. I always wondered if I go in to the school I wanted to go to (private) if it was becuase of me or was was marked on the registar. They would look at applications and then narrow down and have interviews. I remeber the people waiting to be interviewed were mostly minorities, very full white people. That made me lost alot of self-esteem when I was younger.

Chris
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