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One of few industries where folk are actually judged by their merit.Because they are better athletically. They are more qualified for the job based on their performance.
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One of few industries where folk are actually judged by their merit.Because they are better athletically. They are more qualified for the job based on their performance.
?One of few industries where folk are actually judged by their merit.
One of few industries where folk are actually judged by their merit.
NBA is one of few companies in America where Black employees are given opportunities based on their merit.
Not many lolyou got me thinking...what are the other industries lol
Based upon their qualifications and what they do and have accomplished?NBA is one of few companies in America where Black employees are given opportunities based on their merit.
No it isn’t lol. Google employment discriminationBased upon their qualifications and what they do and have accomplished?
THAT IS LIFE.
Im not laughing. Point simple. You put in the work you become successful. If that is not around you, you leave and make your own way. You dont make excuses. You just work harder to prove yourself.No it isn’t lol
No one is making excuses just highlighting reality. There is history and empirical research that proves employment discrimination exists. People of color and women still make less than white men with similar and less qualifications. No one is making excuses just pointing out facts. Are you black?Im not laughing. Point simple. You put in the work you become successful. If that is not around you, you leave and make your own way. You dont make excuses. You just work harder to prove yourself.
Does it matter?No one is making excuses just highlighting reality. There is history and empirical research that proves employment discrimination exists. People of color and women still make less than white men with similar and less qualifications. No one is making excuses just pointing out facts. Are you black?
Are you?Does it matter?
No. I am not. I have worked in a factory for 20 years still trying to EARN my worth. No matter the position I am in. This is the part where you label me for "not understanding" right? I have ****** up in my 20s , and paid for it. Completely. Got told I was nothing, and would never get right. My boss told me I was gonna fail. Got told I was stupid for the things I did. Got told I wouldnt make it through this. That was 2004. I MADE A CHOICE. I decided to make what I did (my job) mean something to ME. And try to be the best ever to do it.Are you?
Not labeling you anything. Just figured you weren’t black because your posts lack perspective when it comes to race and activism. You don’t gotta tell me about struggle I know it first hand and I know success too. But it’s important to understand that everyone doesn’t have the same Choices or opportunities. One can make all the right choices and decisions in life and still have to navigate through racist institutions, which can hinder one’s likelihood to acquire success greatly. . Doesn’t mean one can’t do it, but it def complicates the process. Your decisions don’t dictate everything when there are glass ceilings, racism, sexism etc in society. Life in America, especially for Black folk isn’t some utopia like you’ve painted, but it doesn’t mean one should quit or give up either, you wouldn’t know this though because you haven’t walked in the shoes of a black person. It’s easy for you to not think about race or see race when you’re white in a country that was built and maintained for people who look like you.No. I am not. I have worked in a factory for 20 years still trying to EARN my worth. No matter the position I am in. This is the part where you label me for "not understanding" right? I have ****ed up in my 20s , and paid for it. Completely. Got told I was nothing, and would never get right. My boss told me I was gonna fail. Got told I was stupid for the things I did. Got told I wouldnt make it through this. That was 2004. I MADE A CHOICE. I decided to make what I did (my job) mean something to ME. And try to be the best ever to do it.
Not gonna bore you with the results. But the meaning is clear. You make your way through life. Your decisions dictate everything. Yeah I am white, but dont label me. Because I have not labeled you. KoBe was about ALL thhis.
Stay off the crack pipe..... people lost loves ones.
Wow. I didnt paint a pic of anything. Its real simple, you make choices. Choices that lead to effects. To say I am white and that disqualifies me from knowing whats up is crazy when you dont know what I have seen and been through. I made my dumbass mistakes in life and paid for them, greatly. But at the same time made a choice to better myself when ALL others were doubting me. Will never apoligize for that. Whether you want this or not, I will always look at you as an equal until you prove to me otherwise.Not labeling you anything. Just figured you weren’t black because your posts lack perspective when it comes to race and activism. You don’t gotta tell me about struggle I know it first hand and I know success too. But it’s important to understand that everyone doesn’t have the same Choices or opportunities. One can make all the right choices and decisions in life and still have to navigate through racist institutions, which can hinder one’s likelihood to acquire success greatly. . Doesn’t mean one can’t do it, but it def complicates the process. Your decisions don’t dictate everything when there are glass ceilings, racism, sexism etc in society. Life in America, especially for Black folk isn’t some utopia like you’ve painted, but it doesn’t mean one should quit or give up either, you wouldn’t know this though because you haven’t walked in the shoes of a black person. It’s easy for you to not think about race or see race when you’re white in a country that was built and maintained for people who look like you.
So you know what it’s like to be black in America? Employers often make choices to not hire or promote people of color. There are consequences for those choices that have been documented and studied for eons. Choices aren’t the same across the board. Life in America is far more nuanced.Wow. I didnt paint a pic of anything. Its real simple, you make choices. Choices that lead to effects. To say I am white and that disqualifies me from knowing whats up is crazy when you dont know what I have seen and been through. I made my dumbass mistakes in life and paid for them, greatly. But at the same time made a choice to better myself when ALL others were doubting me. Will never apoligize for that. Whether you want this or not, I will always look at you as an equal until you prove to me otherwise.
No I dont. You know that. But I do know what its like to be questioned and doubted. Even by your own family and friends.So you know what it’s like to be black in America?
I agree. It has really put a lot in perspective for me.Back to Kobe though I think his death is the most tragic story in sports history.