Sujet : Black jobs
De : adhellman1 (at) *nospam* gmail.com (Auric Hellman)
Groupes : misc.news.internet.discussDate : 18. Jul 2024, 01:50:06
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I was born and raised in Baltimore, South Africa, thereby I feel I am able to comment without being offended or offensive. To label certain employment as "Black jobs" is not a racist term; it is an acknowledgement that through systemic racism, a class of the work force has been relegated to low wage, low skill jobs. Those people happen to include Black people. It is an issue that needs to be addressed, but it is not going to happen overnight. Until that day of equality comes, the reality of the situation is that Blacks do currently find themselves overwhelmingly in the service or labor industries. These jobs can allow the more driven members of a group to achieve upper middle class status, but the majority will live lower middle class; just enough to pay taxes and get nothing in return. Allowing illegal migrants to enter the workforce, it is these jobs that they will seek and eventually get. That's not racism, that's just a hard, cold fact.
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