I never said no big deal..I said it is very rare…much like voter fraud…both are serious accusations…yet the RW cannot provide any solid proof of it happening on a scale that needs to be addressed.
As rare as complaints made by a segment of the 0.7% of the population?
Or could it be possible, statistically speaking, that complaints made by a segment of 39% of the pop might possibly outnumber those made by the above.
LGBT are a small minority. Do you really believe white men have it harder in the USA than minorities. White women have it much harder than white men, and there are more of them then men!
I personally would prefer that the US is seen as a world leader and provider when it comes to humanitarian and international assistance. We shouldn’t be taken advantage of or be wasteful, but ceding that influence and power to another country is a huge mistake.
Not what I said at all. If you could please point me to where you think I said this.
What I am saying is that their complaints of workplace bias based upon race, sex, sexual preference, whatever, should be handled equally no matter who lodges the complaint.
You stated this.
Yet you seem to think the vocabulary, the sports world, business world, the science world, and the legal world all needs to bend over backwards to accommodate these people.
But complaints of a white man about workplace bias and discrimination by a person of color? Eh no big deal. Not enough “legitimate “ cases to care.
You do realize that you are proving the point perfectly, right?