Brickbat: No Honor

New York Fire Department Lt. Daniel McWilliams has sued the department, saying his rights were violated when he was removed from a position on the color guard because he is not black. Williams was supposed to serve in the color guard for a mass for deceased members of the Vulcan Society, an organization for black FDNY members. But he says the head of the Vulcan Society had him removed at the last minute, saying she wanted an all-black color guard. The lawsuit says the FDNY's Equal Employment Opportunity Office found "sufficient credible and corroborating evidence" he was excluded from the color guard because of his race.
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Lt. Daniel McWilliams should have worn blackface, and all of this trouble could have been avoided!
Now THAT would have been hilarious.
Live long and prosper, but with your own kind.
I find this highly illogical, Captain.
It's perfectly logical - we're black on the left side, while this guy is black on the right side.
There was a typo. They requested a colored guard.
I'm literally shaking at your bigotry. Its a "people of color guard".
Smh
The proper term is neguards.
*blows whistle*
*throws flag*
let's review the tape...
I almost laughed out loud in the middle of a meeting at this comment.
Good thing you didn't: "Mr. Nunya, is there something you'd like to share with your fellow professionals [sic] in this meeting?"
I wonder how the civil rights activists of the 50s and early 60s feel now that segregation has made a strong and unprecedented comeback.
Segregation is OK, even encouraged if an aggrieved minority group wants to segregate.
What is progressivism without multiple standards?
Different strokes for different folks.
Different strokes for every body...each and every one of us!
How can the Vulcan Society exist in a government agency?
Does the FDNY have a branch of the KKK?
If you are for logic and consistency, you have come to the wrong place.
Have Vulcan members ever arrested anyone just so they can turn them over to be lynched? No, then there maybe a difference between the two behind skin color.
Check with Charles Murray.
So racism is ok, as long as you can justify on grounds that has nothing to do with the matter under discussion?
Thanks for making that clear for us.
Theirs is 100% informants.
George Orwell must be the smuggest bastard in the graveyard, he saw all this coming 75 years ago. "Equal rights" demands equal outcomes rather than merely equal opportunity. In order to achieve equal outcomes, people must be treated unequally. Everybody's equal, but some are more equal than others in this interpretation. Look at Title IX where "no discrimination on the basis of sex" is straight-facedly argued to apply to women only. Women have to be treated unequally in order to be treated equally. How much more Orwellian can you get? Ask Bernie Sanders and Kamala Harris and all the rest - identity politics can get much more Orwellian, we're only getting started.
How racist. It's "guard of color."
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