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Firing federal employees is now racist

B had a post last week regarding the law that keeps furloughed, non-essential employees paid (albeit delayed).

I found this article in Forbes that claims that reductions in force of furloughed employees is actually racist. And you know when they pull the race card, they have scraped the bottom of the barrel.

This is especially true for Black workers. For decades, federal employment has been one of the few ladders to economic stability for Black Americans. Pensions, healthcare, and union protections helped level a playing field tilted by discrimination elsewhere.

But that ladder is cracking. Before the shutdown, nearly 19% of the federal workforce identified as Black, according to Office of Personnel Management data.

So in essence, they are claiming that federal employment is just a DEI program designed to offset ‘discrimination in other sectors’.

Now, with more than 4,000 RIFs and tens of thousands of buyouts issued under DOGE’s reorganization, analysts say the blows are falling hardest on Black women, the very backbone of the government in health and education, and Black men who serve a similar role in enforcement and inspection.

These aren’t faceless jobs. They’re the steady paychecks that have kept Black families in the middle class for generations. When those paychecks disappear, so does a pillar of racial economic equity in America.

Alsobrooks hails from Prince George’s County, Maryland, where more than 60% of federal workers are Black. 

Per Judicial Watch in 2022, TSA is a major employer of minorities:

Although the majority of Transportation Security Administration (TSA) employees come from “underrepresented racial and ethnic groups,” the agency is hiring a Chief Diversity and Inclusion Officer at the recommendation of a special Inclusion Action Committee (IAC) created after George Floyd’s death.

Despite a 55% racial and ethnic minority staff, the agency with 60,000 employees will work to ensure it is inclusive and that diversity is reflected at all levels, according to an extensive report published by the inhouse IAC.

The Forbes article, I am sure, was meant to cause consternation due to its very obvious bias. I am equally sure that it missed the mark. And they botched their own premise which was that black federal employees are scattered throughout the US with their own information (60% of federal employees in Prince George’s County are black), so that means that federal employees are clumped in certain areas, mainly urban.

No matter how much you hate the media, it’s never enough.



4 responses to “Firing federal employees is now racist”

  1. well. I used to work at the VA. and there I found you had some co-workers and a lot of watchers. now, there where a few that did bust their ass to help the vets. but a lot of them didn’t do much more than they had too in order to “keep their job”.
    and don’t get me started about the union people.

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  2. 19% of the federal workforce identified as Black, while 13% of the population identify as black.

    “55% racial and ethnic minority staff, the agency with 60,000 employees will work to ensure it is inclusive and that diversity is reflected at all levels”

    Clearly the hiring policy of TSA favored hiring racial and ethnic minority staff “to ensure it is inclusive and that diversity is reflected at all levels” instead of aligning with the demographic composition of the country. In other words, a government run welfare program for the black demographic.

    I have personal experience with TSA’s ethic employees. It wasn’t pleasant, I was clearly targeted by a black woman because I’m white, who walked away from the encounter cackling because she thought it funny that she could hassle a white person for no reason other than she had the power to. I vowed I would never fly again and I haven’t.

    Government at its finest.

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  3. dave–Haven’t worked with those folks but definitely know the type.

    Nemo–I had to be bodily carried away from TSA once before I got arrested. Had a tactical pen in plain sight that I had flown with a bunch of times. It was right after Christmas and somedude decided he wanted it. I do think it was a power play as well.

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  4. MWC- It is my personal policy to not trust anyone who has never been in trouble before. If you stand up for yourself, shit like that happens occasionally.

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