Christopher Donovan: It’s amazing the tidbits you find while crumpling up old newspaper for kindling for a Christmas fire. “Employers Hurt By Bias Decision” was the odd headline I spied in a July edition of LawyersUSA, a trade rag for the legal profession, while trying to get the logs to ignite.
My first thought was: Imagine a Supreme Court decision on a “civil rights” case benefitting blacks being described by the media as anything but divine wisdom revealed. “Decision long overdue”, “Blacks commend decision” or “Decision hailed, but more work needed” is more like it.
But as I read the story, the point was fair enough — in the wake of the Ricci decision, employers are put into yet another “sued if you do, sued if you don’t” situation. If an employment test keeps out too many non-Whites, tossing it out could get you into “Ricci” trouble. But keeping it in could get you into “disparate impact” trouble.
Of course, this is just the sort of impossible situation you’ll find yourself in when you try to reconcile the irreconcileable: a Black and Hispanic population that is inherently less intelligent than the white population, and a policy that requires equal outcomes for members of all racial groups.
Better headline: Whites Hurt By Multiracial Society. Watch for it soon.




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what i found funny is Emily Blazeon (sp) articles in slate, etc slamming the decision. She talked about how ‘unfair’ it was that for example, many of the white firefighters studied in off hours ..she went on
“”The city could come up with a measure for who is qualified for the promotions, rather than who is somehow best”
“The white firemen also are advantaged, Bazelon says, because they tend
“… to come from families in which firefighting is a legacy. … Frank Ricci has an uncle and two brothers who are firefighters. He studied fire science at college.”"
the daughter/granddaughter of the jewish hostile elite slamming blue collar whites for being the sons of firemen…it would be unbelievable if it were not true.
Yes, Emily Bazelon is Jewish, as was her grandfather, D.C. Circuit judge David Bazelon, who took a typically gentile-hostile approach to decision-making. Alan Dershowitz was his clerk. Emily, meanwhile, works closely with Linda Greenhouse of the New York Times when not bashing whites from her dual posts as a Yale Law faculty member and “Slate” writer.
This Yale/NYT Jewish lockout doesn’t seem to have an end:
http://www.theoccidentalobserver.net/authors/Donovan-Liptak.html
And some wingnuts out there think Jewish influence is bad for whites… crazy, eh?
The government has no right to force private business to hire anybody. A policy of affirmative action for government employees might be appropriate but how the heck did it ever become a fact that government has a say in who a private citizen must hire? Is this actually legal?
All civil rights bs is passive aggression against White people.
If I champion Palestinians then I oppose Jews and vice versa.
If I champion gay marriage then I oppose Christians, children and the institution and intent of marriage for families.
This passive aggression is because they’re too weak to attack the USA from the outside. So they create all of the minority rights propaganda. Its all about opposing White people and destroying our government, culture and way of life. So why hasn’t some white lawyer or law firm pointed this out and put a stop to it.
Its very simple. You don’t like the way you have to live or the way you’re treated in America. Catch the next plane to where ever you think you’ll be treated better or walk back across the border the same way you came. Luck to you. Good bye so long. But we’re not giving up any of our rights nor changing our country to suit you.
We’re being forced to make America a nice place for these people to live. We should be making it a miserable place for them. We should make it hard for them to live here. Not give them welfare, housing, health care etc etc.
Maybe the health care laws will cause white people to refuse to pay taxes and it can all come down.