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My view: Today's discrimination takes more subtle forms
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The second thing that is troublesome is that he correctly states that most discrimination today is unconscious, perhaps even inadvertent, and yet he wants the government to get involved and punish that discrimination. Excuse me, but now we are going to give government the green light to punish us for the things we do subconsciously? If we don't know we're doing them, how is government supposed to be able to tell? It is a perfect opportunity for government agents to amass just a little more power for themselves. Scary.
The country will be ripe for a fascist regime. (In fact, we're already there!)
If I'm an idiot and hire the wrong person, I lose. If the government is an idiot and forces me to hire the wrong person, it loses my tax 'contribution'.
This forum is usually full of this type of stereotyping, with comments like, "All you Utahns are this and that", "You Mormons do this and that", or "Liberals are like this" or "All conservatives think this", etc.
I thought this opinion piece made some good points. I will try to take them to heart (because I tend to be one of the worst).
what's that I hear about Utah's rabid opposition towards The Equal Rights Amendment?
You've hit a real sore spot with me. All of my life, I've tried to hold my wife and my daughters in the highest possible regard. To ratify a Constitutional Amendment that would REQUIRE them to get down in the mud with me and slug it out with enemies to the State is unthinkable. To think that a lovely mother should have to abandon her precious children on the State's whim is unthinkable.
Women are not equal to men, they are much better. To bring them down to our level is unthinkable.
Where would you hear "Utahns have a RABID opposition towards the ERA"? Is that old myth still going around?
I'm surprised anyone has even heard of the ERA.
Nor does he mention the ways in which politically correct speech codes are applied unevenly in both academia and the workplace. For campus groups to chant "keep your rosaries off my ovaries" is considered protected political speech. But should someone be offended at what they hear eavesdropping on the private conversation between a couple of evangelicals, heaven help the pro-life fellows.
In the workplace, anything liberals find offensive is grounds for termination. But taking the name of God in vain remains an acceptable profanity?
Yes, discrimination still exists. Probably always will in some forms. What a shame university professions writing on the topic and presuming to lecture the rest of us don't see their own culpability.
Is that discrimination? I don't think so. Giving my six-year-old grandson the keys to my truck would not be fair to him, to me, or to my neighbors. Is that discrimination? I don't think so. Giving a person a job for which she/he has not been trained and is not qualified to handle falls into that same catagory. Is it discrimination? I don't think so.
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