Posted on Jan 2, 2024
Boston mayor's party that excluded White officials didn't violate law: AG
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Law schmaw.
You don't have to worry about these things when you are an equity hire.
You don't have to worry about these things when you are an equity hire.
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MAJ Byron Oyler
There is no lost love between Asians and blacks and they are equally free to be racists against each other when they start getting equal pieces of the victim pie.
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The question is: were any public funds used? If so, it did. If not, it was a poor decision but it didn't
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SFC (Join to see)
Were public funds used to purchase and maintain the computers used to convey they invitations. Did the meeting room enjoy heat and security provided by public funds. If the party was held at a private facility, I could agree it was just a poor decision. They need to live by their own rules. MHO
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Lt Col Charlie Brown
SFC (Join to see) - if it was in the meeting room in a public building then it was a violation! People need to file civil lawsuits
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Michelle Wu is a fool. Certain minorities realized they were losing members subscribing to victim mentality so they began to include Asians as people of color except Asians were never liked by the group of people inviting them to the party. Wu does not understand this and gleefully is their pawn. This is a good way for her to get exiled from the Asian community as the lack of love between these two races goes both ways. Because they are minorities, they are allowed to be racist towards each other and as such, you would think they would embrace the white people that cannot be racist towards them. Nope, not happening.
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SFC (Join to see)
You are right. I believed it was amusing that an Asian would embrace the Black victim mentality mindset. Historically Asians are just not like that. It appears Wu only cares about what is lining her pockets.
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