by AgentR » Wed 18 Oct 2006, 00:19:13
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('ElijahJones', 'A')nd I think alot of folks are that way, just go with the flow, "I'm flexible" right! The Chinese people are known for that, they have a saying about the difference between who is in power and the life they live. Basically as long as the guy in charge leaves you alone, who cares who is incharge.
The Chinese are happiest, in general, when there is only one warlord, and he's bothering someone else. Thus, by in large, several hundred million Chinese are perfectly content that the Hu Jintao Dynasty is running things, and running them with such a large degree of competence.
Personally, I think this is a very wise attitude.
But, if you want to poke a finger in the eyes of a cohesive majority, there will be consequences. No one in the US owes you a job, and only the very largest of employers has the size and scope that would make it vulnerable to legal enforcement. Thus, jobs aren't typically posted on a help-wanted board, but rather, Joe calls Jeff and says, "Hey, I need another accountant, know anyone you trust?" and Jeff responds with a name or two, both of which are almost certainly within his associated community, in this case Catholic.
So on your job complaint, by not being Catholic, you are already in the hole to the tune of 80% or so. You are only going to get the opportunity to find out about 1 in every 5 open positions, at best. Factor in the normal reject rate for jobs that have open postings, and you are going to be really digging in the dregs without even a hint of direct discrimination. If you then go to an interview for one of these open posted positions, with purple hair, chances are, just from comfort/discomfort impacts, you're going to take an even greater hit.
So basically, if you want Jeff to refer you to his friends, then you have to mix in Jeff's social circles. Jeff's social circles almost exclusively meet on the Church campus, or the Knights of Columbus hall; so you end up with the choice to join up and play along (make nice), or to exclude yourself from Jeff's social circle.
Thats the way it works. No discrimination is required.
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'y')ou hear poeple saying stuff like "If the Bishop were here they would never get away with that."
Ah, the speach police arrives, you don't want people talking about their faith openly as if its laws and regulations were more important to them than those of secular government.
Trust me, and I'm not in a Catholic majority area, the presence of the Bishop, or even a protestant minister with a collar, causes a whole extra level of "make nice" in me. No economic repurcusions involved, either.
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'I') think religion is the new race in America, it is going to be the next stand of an evil that has plagued humanity for a very long time. The distinction that needs to be made is freedom versus oppression.