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That is the title of an email my employer has just distributed. Discuss.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.>>> There's no such thing as "positive discrimination". It's just discrimination
True enough, but is all discrimination necessarily wrong anyway?
For example, employers might 'discriminate' against job candidates with poor communication skills (possibly through a lack of formal education) when seeking staff for their customer services teams. By doing so they end up with employees who can help their customers resolve problems far more easily than those people who were 'discriminated against' could ever hope to do. Such 'discrimination' is both lawful and logical and brings benefits both to the employer and his customers.
So perhaps there might be valid reasons for (so-called) 'positive discrimination' as well?
True enough, but is all discrimination necessarily wrong anyway?
For example, employers might 'discriminate' against job candidates with poor communication skills (possibly through a lack of formal education) when seeking staff for their customer services teams. By doing so they end up with employees who can help their customers resolve problems far more easily than those people who were 'discriminated against' could ever hope to do. Such 'discrimination' is both lawful and logical and brings benefits both to the employer and his customers.
So perhaps there might be valid reasons for (so-called) 'positive discrimination' as well?
Maling excuses for lowering standards is not acceptable. If you are disadvantaged then the colour of your skin is not the criteria with which to identify it. If you were a disadvantaged white skinned person then you do not deserve to be further passed over because of some racist policy from immoral folk who happen to be in charge. There is no such thing as poitive discrimination. That is simply an attempt to excuse inexcusable behaviour. There is only valid and invalid discrimination. For example if you need heart surgery you'd probably discriminate against a bricklayer being given the job.
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