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In message , at 02:42:06 on
Wed, 12 Jan 2011, DevilsPGD remarked: Age discrimination prevents one from requiring experience in a field? No, it potentially prevents some advertisements from asking for it. eg "Ten years post-gradudate experience in $foo" will discriminate against most people under 31/32 years old. But again, since when is requiring an applicant to be qualified considered discrimination? No-one has said that. The discrimination here is the implication that only people aged 31/32 or older will be considered. No, the implication is that only those who are qualified will be considered. If a 22 year old shows up who has experience they'll be considered. Given that the experience I used in my example was "ten years post graduate", how many 12 year olds do you know with a degree, and who started employment straight away? That's why the "10 years" stipulation is age discrimination in disguise. If a 32 year old shows up without experience, they won't. Irrelevant. -- Roland Perry |
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In message , at 10:58:06 on
Wed, 12 Jan 2011, Chris Tolley remarked: If I were you, I would bail out of this one now, otherwise you're just inviting Roland to go on inventing increasingly unlikely and irrelevant "what-if" scenarios which, by the second iteration, have lost all contact with the original point. If I were you, Chris, I'd stop the ad hominem attacks, especially when you are on such flimsy ground as here. -- Roland Perry |
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On 11 Jan 2011 19:12, DevilsPGD wrote:
Look, I get that actual discrimination is a problem, but at some point you have to draw the line, otherwise Hooters is going to have to hire me, and believe me when I tell you that *nobody* wants to see that! IIRC, there a discrimination suit against Hooters, which resulted in them hiring several male waiters in DC. S -- Stephen Sprunk "God does not play dice." --Albert Einstein CCIE #3723 "God is an inveterate gambler, and He throws the K5SSS dice at every possible opportunity." --Stephen Hawking |
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![]() "MIG" wrote in message ... On Jan 11, 12:10 pm, wrote: On Mon, 10 Jan 2011 14:48:14 -0800 (PST) MIG wrote: All of the violence and damage was either done by or provoked by police goons. *********** Please explain why someone took enough flammable fuel and glass bottles to create at least one, if not two or more petrol bombs on a peaceful march. I'd say he was provoking the police. Nobody was forced to stand outside the Millbank Tower, shove their way thru a line of police and then kick the windows in and stand on the top of the building. The march was going past the building unstopped. Nobody was forced to spray paint and smash up a police vehicle or to try and turn it over. Nobody was forced to throw sticks and stones at the police line, but they did. From what I can tell a good number of the marchers went out seeking confrontation and they got it, thus involving many other innocent protestors. It might have made for great headlines but perhaps the protestors' next move should be to try peaceful tactics as advocated by Gandhi et al. |
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On Fri, 14 Jan 2011 10:15:04 -0000
"Nick P" wrote: MIG wrote: All of the violence and damage was either done by or provoked by police goons. *********** Please explain why someone took enough flammable fuel and glass bottles to create at least one, if not two or more petrol bombs on a peaceful march. I'd say he was provoking the police. Nobody was forced to stand outside the Millbank Tower, shove their way thru a line of police and then kick the windows in and stand on the top of the building. The march was going past the building unstopped. Nobody was forced to spray paint and smash up a police vehicle or to try and turn it over. Nobody was forced to throw sticks and stones at the police line, but they did. You're arguing against the logic of the playground - "He made me do it Miss, it weren't my fault! Waaaaaa! *sniffle*" From what I can tell a good number of the marchers went out seeking confrontation and they got it, thus involving many other innocent protestors. It might have made for great headlines but perhaps the protestors' next move should be to try peaceful tactics as advocated by Gandhi et al. And from the interviews I've seen on TV and heard on the radio and MIG, even the ones who didn't cause trouble either tacitly supported it or didn't really condemn it. Way to go on making others change their opinions about students from people struggling with debt to a bunch of troublemaking arseholes no better than a street gangs. I bet it really advanced the cause. Not. B2003 |
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On Fri, 14 Jan 2011 15:04:54 -0000
"Recliner" wrote: Clare Solomon, 37-year old president of the University of London Union and instigator of some of the student riots, is a Marxist revolutionary: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/education...firebrand-behi d-wave-of-protests.html 37 years old and still a student activist? That pretty much tells you all you need to know about her. What a loser. She sounds like she hits all of Boltar's alarm buttons ("her agenda goes much wider: to bring down capitalism and replace it with a socialist society where the ruling class is expropriated and wealth is spread equally"). She even managed to get herself expelled from the SWP (too Standard communist rhetoric. No surprises there. would like to see all universities occupied." [Presumably to be trashed by the students before the government gets a chance?] It always makes me laugh when students "strike" or prevent normal running of a university. Do they seriously think anyone gives a **** or that they're incoveniencing anyone except themselves and maybe the odd cleaner? B2003 |
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On Fri, 14 Jan 2011 15:04:54 -0000 "Recliner" wrote: would like to see all universities occupied." [Presumably to be trashed by the students before the government gets a chance?] It always makes me laugh when students "strike" or prevent normal running of a university. Do they seriously think anyone gives a **** or that they're incoveniencing anyone except themselves and maybe the odd cleaner? Exactly! I suppose it's just to prepare themselves for a jobless future; I can't imagine many employers would rush to offer these activists jobs, even if they did manage to get a worthwhile degree. |
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On Fri, 14 Jan 2011 15:34:48 -0000
"Recliner" wrote: Exactly! I suppose it's just to prepare themselves for a jobless future; I can't imagine many employers would rush to offer these activists jobs, even if they did manage to get a worthwhile degree. I get the feeling gob****es like Solomon and her flunkies simply become students so they can muscle their way into the political side of it and give themselves a platform they otherwise wouldn't have. I doubt they gives a rats arse about whatever worthless sociopolitical degree they'll scrape through with. B2003 |
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On Fri, 14 Jan 2011 15:34:48 -0000 "Recliner" wrote: Exactly! I suppose it's just to prepare themselves for a jobless future; I can't imagine many employers would rush to offer these activists jobs, even if they did manage to get a worthwhile degree. I get the feeling gob****es like Solomon and her flunkies simply become students so they can muscle their way into the political side of it and give themselves a platform they otherwise wouldn't have. I doubt they gives a rats arse about whatever worthless sociopolitical degree they'll scrape through with. I wasn't thinking of her, but the actual students she's urging to ruin their futures. She obviously is a professional politician already, which is what most student union leaders aspire to. Normally (like Aaron Parter now, and the likes of Jack Straw in the past) they aim to become Labour party ministers, but she's almost off the left-hand edge of the political scale. I hadn't even heard of Crossfire ("a network of activists who are Marxist, anti-capitalist, anti-war, anti-cuts while campaigning for equality and workers' rights"), which is apparently an SWP splinter group. |
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