Posted on 04/06/2019 2:40:06 PM PDT by Kid Shelleen
At a meeting of the African American Chamber of Commerce on Wednesday afternoon, Mayor Jim Kenney had his I can see Russia from my house moment.
In a room full of Black business owners, contractors, and city employees, Kenney told us what white men in power have said forever except this time, he had his very own twist. ---SNIP---
We have a hard time hiring Black people for these jobs because theyre so super-talented and too overqualified that they choose to run after the private sector instead. They dont want to take the pay cut.
(Excerpt) Read more at phillymag.com ...
I’m surprised anything works in Philly, whether it is run by whites, blacks, reds, pinks, or green-eyed Martians (well, if the Martians got to Philly, then they are technologically smarter than Philadelphians but dumb to land there of all places.
Come to my neighborhood. We have Mars bars.
*Philly ping*
(Because a Nutter Mayor was succeeded by a Retard)
I have never been impressed with the quality of the Blacks I deal with that have any Govt. position.
Chicago doesn’t seem to have any trouble hiring Black people for city jobs.
I can’t believe the figure was only 25%, but then again, the government is forcing private companies to take on their share of “diversity hires”. I suspect the current figure is much higher now because in my limited experience, companies are just hiring Hispanics and Asians instead of blacks. No lawsuits, and smaller shoulder chips...
Hispanic males are quietly being dropped from the “preferred victims” lists for police department hires here in NJ because they score well on their own, and basically take most of the slots said aside for blacks and women (including white women).
When that Amazon deal fell apart in NYC, NJ - where the media pretended Newark was in the running until the final announcement - begged them to re-consider. T-Bone Spartacus was actually on TV publicly stating that Newark had a trained, educated workforce awaiting those jobs; and he (to his credit) kept a straight face. It was beyond absurd.
Bump
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