Business leaders say focus must remain on racial inequality for years to come

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3 thoughts on “Business leaders say focus must remain on racial inequality for years to come

  1. More and more diversity ? How about the white male ? No concerns as long as diversity occurs even if qualifications are not equal…Isn’t this racist in and of itself ? Systemic Racism ? Says who and where are the real facts….So So Sad !

  2. Right, Jim. This nonsense is out of control, but you can be sure many businesses will fall in line like so many lemmings.Yawn…
    Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. won’t get any bed sores, turning over in his grave frequently, knowing of his wish that all people would be judged on the content of their character, rather than the color of their skin, being vacated. Well, it was a good idea…

  3. It’s basically about businesses having to lower hiring standards in order to have equal race representation. They need to address the education issue and bring minority education up to level.

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