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:marseyredhat: leaked presentation calls out the :marseymayo: menace

https://lunduke.locals.com/post/5515006/ibm-red-hat-whistleblower-leaks-internal-racist-anti-white-presentation

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Everything else aside, how tf has no company been taken to court for this shit?


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I think when you're breaking equal opportunity employment laws the case has to be brought by the DOJ and that certainly won't be happening when the BIPOC worshiping party is in control of the executive branch

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Yeah, but what about civil cases?


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No idea, damages are probably difficult to prove? I thought I saw some cases in the news where a white guy sued his corporate overlords. Like maybe that guy who was fired from google for leaking their DEI policy stuff. I imagine if you had a good case with evidence the company would just settle so it goes away quietly.

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There's a lot of legal hurdles set up. For one, it is difficult to tie vague nonsense presentations to a concrete action against you like hiring, firing or promotion—it's usually not the person in charge saying it. Most employers are at least not smart enough not to outright state a prohibited grounds of discrimination as the reason.

And courts literally apply a presumption that employers don't normally discriminate against white men, so that plaintiffs have to plead and prove facts to meet a higher burden to show that theirs is the unusual employer that does. :marseydespair:

And then some forms of discrimination have simply been held to be legal, too, if part of a larger affirmative action program to correct historical disparities in the sector.

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I think part of it could only exist in a low rates economy.

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It happens every now and then. But in tech it would be career suicide. Why risk it?

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Reddit rules: only statistical minorities get rights like landchads

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Why would it be illegal to spread the truth about mayos :marseysmughips:

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