Amendment 46: Fairness in hiring, admissions
by Brian Schwartz | 8:22 am, September 18, 2008 | Comments Off
In today’s Denver Post, Jessica Peck Corry of the Colorado Civil Rights Initiative writes:
The Colorado Civil Rights Initiative would once and for all prohibit our government from discriminating on the basis of race or gender in public education, public contracting, and public hiring.
Every day in Colorado, our government preaches to women and minorities that we are intellectually inferior second-class citizens. We’re told that because of our biology and past discrimination, we need special preferences to succeed. Nothing could be further from the truth. Disadvantage and discrimination transcend race and gender lines in today’s America.
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