Posted on 05/07/2011 7:40:22 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
“the tendency to hire candidates with less “ethnic-sounding” names”
I guess this means Tayshon and L’Queesha can’t find jobs, but William and Mary can.
I’ll get flamed for this.....but have you seen video clips, news clips, etc. of today’s so-called ‘college grads’ of so-called ‘black colleges’?
I’ve heard better command of the English language in grammar schools. It’s worse than pathetic. They bought into the hip-hop culture, can’t drive it out of themselves in four years of ‘racial studies’ and nonsense degrees....then wonder why they can’t get jobs.
Gee golly. Can’t imagine why this is.....thinking......thinking....
Black youth unemployment is around 50%, IIRC.
The article above is a mild example of that, as well.
Most blacks probably receive a public school education.
Ergo, tbe education they receive at public schools is ludicrous.
Moreover, that is why many blacks drop out, turn to gangs, booze, drugs and crime.
It also makes them dumber than dirt and that is why the prisons are overflowing with minorities.
Politically incorrect. You bet your !@#$%^&*! ass.
If a HLS grad such a Ubama does a piss poor job, what is one to expect of Texas Southern(horrible school) grad?
Bologney!
The kids having trouble getting jobs
are white hetero males. Jobs go first
to offshore Indians, minorities, women
and gays.
That’s the facts jack!
They have hope and change in office and will vote 95-97% for him again in 2012. Can’t fix stupid....
Yea I’m sure employers are lining up to hire Black Studies majors just so they can walk right into potential lawsuits.
“Black Studies”?!
Talk about a B.S. in B.S. degree.
No, it got one into the presidency. The American people support affirmative action and have for years or they wouldn’t nominate or elect the people they do.
Would it be racist to mention the 800-pound gorilla in the room?
The other issue is that they may also be heading away from fields of study where they can actually learn something, i.e. engineering or sciences. This can also be seen the implied fallacy where the article treats all degrees and colleges as equivalent and all actually meaning something.
As is being brought out on Instapundit frequently, the higher education bubble to a large degree is the result of the dumbing down of education in general, so that a college degree now is in too many cases, what a high school diploma was a mere 5 decades ago.
I was one of the only Americans in my computer science master’s (ok, it wasnt that good of a program, but it was ok) in NYC. I saw only 1 black guy there my entire time. Other than that it was Russians, Chinese, Indians, and Koreans. If the college that produced this article really wants to help its students and target groups, it would reduce the fluff degrees and start building a viable technical program.
they may not have the same professional networks within their families that white college graduates may have.
Gimme a break - you build your professional network AFTER you start working. You never hear other 1st generation grads making this whiny complaint.
black job applicants are more likely to be seen as playing the victim if they express their feelings about racism or cultural bias in the job application process.
There's NO WAY IN HELL I would EVER hire someone who complained about racism in the hiring process. You would be hiring a ticking time bomb of a future discrimination lawsuit.
attempts to level the playing field of opportunity have decreased
Right, level the playing field by giving you special treatment and further devauluating the perception of your record.
black college graduates must create their own because entrepreneurship is the only definitive solution to the problem of employability
Oh don't do that, you might get off the plantation and start voting Republican.
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