Posted on 06/06/2015 5:31:01 AM PDT by Kaslin
Did Internet giant GoDaddy reject an Arizona software engineers job application because he was an overweight Christian?
GoDaddy denies the charge. But an attorney for Arizona resident Keith Connolly says his client has rock-solid proof to support the jaw-dropping allegation.
Connolly was recruited for a job with the Internet domain registrar in April 2014. After two telephone interviews and two Skype interviews, he was summoned to GoDaddys headquarters in Scottsdale.
By all indications, Connolly said, the interviews went well. But a month later he received a rejection email from GoDaddys talent acquisition team.
We have reviewed your qualifications against the job requirements for our Mobile IOS Developer position and decided there is not a strong enough match to move forward at this time, the email read in part.
But Connolly says there was an attachment to the email and that it revealed the true reason he wasnt hired.
He says the attachment read:
about keith hes great for the job in skills but he looks worse for wear do we really want an obeese (sic)christian? is that what our new image requires of us?
It was very embarrassing, Connolly told me. They should be hiring people based on their skills, not on where they go on Sunday or how round their waistband is.
GoDaddy spokesman Dan Race responded to the allegations with a terse statement.
GoDaddy intends to vigorously defend itself against these false allegations, including pursuing legal action for fabricating this claim, he wrote in an email to Fox News. We believe the allegations are completely without merit and unequivocally deny them.
So does GoDaddy believe Connolly faked the email? The spokesman would not answer that question.
Attorney Casey Yontz said the email is authentic and his client wants an apology.
This is one of the most egregious emails Ive seen in my career, he said. To think they would have the audacity to think that its OK to write a thought like that in an email says a lot about what is going on over there.
Yontz said he had been in contact with GoDaddys general counsel for several weeks, asking them to preserve any evidence connected to the alleged email.
Their reaction to me was that they were either hacked or the email was manufactured, he said. I doubt someone is going to hack GoDaddy and target Keith knowing hes a Christian and fat. And its absurd to think this would be manufactured.
Yontz said his client simply wants an apology. And thats about all he may get if that. The statute of limitations for a discrimination complaint has long passed.
So why did Connolly wait nearly a year before taking action?
He was too embarrassed to talk about it, Yontz said.
He said he and Connolly are friends and that Connolly casually referenced the email one day when they were talking about GoDaddy.
I was immediately taken aback and told him he needed to seek legal recourse immediately, Yontz said. Keith sat on the email way too long.
And how would GoDaddy know Connolly was a Christian? Did he show up for the job interview carrying a Bible?
I didnt mention my faith at all while I was interviewing, he told me. I didnt have a Jesus Saves shirt or giant cross. It was just a standard interview.
He and Yontz suspect GoDaddy checked out his social networking websites.
Connolly said he was more surprised by the insult about his weight than by the crack about his faith.
The tech industry has an anti-religion and especially anti-Christian atmosphere, he told me. Theres an idea that the hip, modern technologists have to be atheists.
Attorney Yontz, who is also a Christian, said the alleged email is frustrating.
It feels like there is this battle that Christianity is facing right now, he said. It feels like were on the ropes, and seeing this email confirms that the fact that it was written so freely. This type of discrimination its becoming the norm.
Remember what happened to the former chief executive officer at Mozilla?
Brandon Eich chose to resign after it was revealed that hed given money to back Californias Proposition 8 a constitutional amendment that defined marriage as between a man and a woman.
Lets just say Connolly may have a point about the technology world being a less than tolerant industry.
Yontz said his client is still exploring his legal options. And from the tone and tenor of GoDaddys statement, they are too.
So how fat is he?
If the email is genuine, the inclusion of the offensive part was almost certainly accidental.
Sue there pants off and I hope you win. And yes, there is a strong and growing Anti-Christian sentiment in this country, along with growing Anti-Semitism. Mixing pagans, atheists, muslims and leftists creates a frothy brew of hatred to “outsiders”, er, Americans that recall their history, patriotism, faith and belief in the Constitution. Oh well, nothing changes except these miscreants have been given more legitimacy by the media, academia, the White House and the Democrat Party in general. Fasten your seatbelts, it’s going to get bumpy.
GoDaddy runs a rotten commercial stirring up lust during the Super Bowl every year.
>>there is a strong and growing Anti-Christian sentiment in this country
It’s a symptom of the reprobate nature of Corporate “culture”.
“They worshiped and served created things... and because of this God gave them over”—Romans 1:25++
They did not notice he was fat during the Skype interview?
“So how fat is he?”
Affirmative action was created to give incompetent non-Whites jobs they don’t deserve, not to protect White Christians.
He should sue their a$$e$ off, but he shouldn’t expect any help from the corrupt administration.
Most corporations have gone left and are actively promoting the leftist agenda.
Danica Patrick could do a GoDaddy commercial reading the phone book and people would watch her.
Pretty big boy.
One of the dirty little secrets of the employment world is what an enormous advantage attractive people have.
I’ve always suspected one of the main reasons for some of the “racism” claimed by minorities is simply because they aren’t pretty by traditional standards. I suspect non-pretty white people are treated much the same.
But of course nobody cares about that.
Most religious discrimination cases aren’t evidenced to the victim for several months after the incident, but the anti-discrimination laws only have a 30-45 day window in which to report them.
Of course the Divine statute of limitations is a bit more lengthy.
While Christ was judged for all personal sins, they are only forgiven if the sinner places faith alone in Christ alone of that judgment.
Those who intentionally attack Christians, will frequently flaunt their illegal actions after the fact, but without Divine forgiveness, their actions merely justify their state of condemnation.
No. The email inclusion is generally very intentional.
Note the statute of limitations had expired.
This is a very commonly occurring action for the past 20 years against believers.
Ping for later
Not me.
Aside from her volatile personality she always struck me as latent LBGTQWERTY.(Can't keep up with all the additions)
I know she was dating Ricky Stenhouse. Not sure if they are still an item.
I thought we were against forcing people to do business with those whom they would rather not. Are there no principled people left in this country?
Also, people are now vicious towards the obese. Truly, I’ve seen it in action - even mildly overweight people are attacked.
Do you have a problem with fat people?
“Note the statute of limitations had expired.”
The statute of limitations had not expired when they sent the rejection email, but it had expired when the applicant supposedly noticed the offensive language that was allegedly included in the email.
You’d think there would be more acceptance of obesity as the populace has become increasingly overweight on the whole, but it’s become associated more with poverty and ignorance so it’s viewed in a more negative light than ever, apparently.
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