Dear Mrs (Mr)!
I want to show you my new Blog “Military Diplomacy” with Url address http://nkotev.wordpress.com . The blog is for the diplomatic history and foreign policy during the Second World War. You can see also the Zhukov`s Berlin`s Strategic operation in photos.
Best wishes
Nikolay Kotev
Huh. The hispanic unemployment rate is about 1.5x that of whites and the black unemployment rate is about 2 times that of whites. Women and minorities are paid about 75c (or less) on the white male dollar.
Discrimination is real. It is not an imaginary byproduct of (purported) laziness, incompetence, stupidity, or poor mindset. It occurs because some people with authority are willing to behave prejudicially in order to make more money for themselves. Women and minorities do in fact lack equal access to acquiring job skills and social connections, and they are as groups paid less than white male counterparts for the same work. Also, harassment often leads to choice of women and minority dominated fields of work which oh so coincidentally inevitably pay less.
I am not paid equivalent to male coworkers.
My sister was a state employee who ran an enormous landscaping endeavor. The state would hire male student interns without degrees and pay them more than her, even though she was supervising their learning. This was not her imagination, it did not arise from fear of asking for a raise, they were not better qualified, or any other moronic talking point reason. It happened because of systemic discrimination. If one has not experienced discrimination first hand, this does not imply it doesn’t exist.
I am not suggesting that welfare is an answer, but imo neither are most of those on it. Yes, women and minorities are disproportionately represented on welfare rolls: one might correlate this with inferior pay and opportunities.
Again, the problem with our economy is much greater at the top than at the bottom and this is where any effort at reform must be initially directed: at its source, not at its negative effects.
As for the video, what’s with the white bimbette and the purple jester? Is this some new gop emancipation, a whore in every pot, 40 acres and a fool?
Distasteful and fraudulent.
Show me the amendment.
October 25, 2009 at 4:12 pm
Dear Mrs (Mr)!
I want to show you my new Blog “Military Diplomacy” with Url address http://nkotev.wordpress.com . The blog is for the diplomatic history and foreign policy during the Second World War. You can see also the Zhukov`s Berlin`s Strategic operation in photos.
Best wishes
Nikolay Kotev
October 25, 2009 at 4:45 pm
Those are some photos. Interesting, thanks for the link.
October 25, 2009 at 11:21 pm
Huh. The hispanic unemployment rate is about 1.5x that of whites and the black unemployment rate is about 2 times that of whites. Women and minorities are paid about 75c (or less) on the white male dollar.
Discrimination is real. It is not an imaginary byproduct of (purported) laziness, incompetence, stupidity, or poor mindset. It occurs because some people with authority are willing to behave prejudicially in order to make more money for themselves. Women and minorities do in fact lack equal access to acquiring job skills and social connections, and they are as groups paid less than white male counterparts for the same work. Also, harassment often leads to choice of women and minority dominated fields of work which oh so coincidentally inevitably pay less.
I am not paid equivalent to male coworkers.
My sister was a state employee who ran an enormous landscaping endeavor. The state would hire male student interns without degrees and pay them more than her, even though she was supervising their learning. This was not her imagination, it did not arise from fear of asking for a raise, they were not better qualified, or any other moronic talking point reason. It happened because of systemic discrimination. If one has not experienced discrimination first hand, this does not imply it doesn’t exist.
I am not suggesting that welfare is an answer, but imo neither are most of those on it. Yes, women and minorities are disproportionately represented on welfare rolls: one might correlate this with inferior pay and opportunities.
Again, the problem with our economy is much greater at the top than at the bottom and this is where any effort at reform must be initially directed: at its source, not at its negative effects.
As for the video, what’s with the white bimbette and the purple jester? Is this some new gop emancipation, a whore in every pot, 40 acres and a fool?
Distasteful and fraudulent.
Show me the amendment.