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XANDER KAG
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Posted - 2013.09.20 20:16:00 -
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Villore GÇô A study commissioned by the Senate Committee for Equal Rights has found no evidence for institutional discrimination against those of Minmatar descent. The investigation was conducted following a rising number of claims from Minmatar immigrants that they had faced widespread intolerance in the Federation, particularly in the aftermath of the Broteau Shootings.
GÇ£While the committee discovered incidents of discrimination against individuals of all racial and ethnic backgrounds, including those of Minmatar descent, these cases appeared to be isolated and were swiftly resolved once brought to the attention of authorities,GÇ¥ the report concluded. GÇ£Equality and dignity for all races, religions, genders, sexual orientations, and philosophies is a core ideal of the Federation. The people of the Federation have not deviated from this ideal.GÇ¥
While the majority of the Senate have hailed the report as vindicatory, some have criticized it for faulty methodology. GÇ£The investigation only looked at those incidents which were reported,GÇ¥ said Asbran Eleskar, a junior Minmatar Senator from Sinq Laison. GÇ£Thousands of incidents go unreported every day. If a Minmatar is denied a job over a less qualified Gallente, do they realize this to report it? If a rentor asks a Minmatar for proof of employment, but doesn't for the Intaki, will a complaint be filed? This simplistic study is maybe even more damaging than silence.GÇ¥
Senator Traude Bonailles, a member of the Equal Rights Committee, dismissed the concerns of Senator Eleskar. GÇ£I can assure you the study was comprehensive. We did not simply base our findings on public reports. We were thorough and I am confident in the validity of the study.GÇ¥
((Finally, some lore news again!)) |
XANDER KAG
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Posted - 2013.09.23 21:10:00 -
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True Adamance wrote: Well two Matari tribes chose to remain so their populations may well be counted amongst those Matari who would stay.
Only one tribe joined you willingly, the Nefantar, who then became the Ammatar. However many of their people left when the Elders attacked and are living amongst their brother and sister Matari as we speak.
((official/unofficial records of the Nefantar and the one for all the Tribes.)) |
XANDER KAG
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Posted - 2013.09.23 21:24:00 -
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I'm certain that if an Amarrian were raised among Minmatar he/she would favor the Minmatar as well. Being raised in that atmosphere proves nothing, as that may be all they have ever known. |
XANDER KAG
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Posted - 2013.09.25 21:22:00 -
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Disciple Of Kesha wrote: I find it sadly humorous that you actually think that there is a distinction between the government and the major businesses that finance campaigns. Everything is bought and sold in the Federation - especially votes. The separation between business and government is purely semantic.
Has anyone else wondered why the Gallente have reignited their hypocritical campaign against the Caldari? Surely it has everything to do with hollow cries of freedom and nothing to do with the fact that Jucus Roden, an arms dealer with ties to the military-industrial complex, has taken power.
Profit is king and he rules the Gallente. Whether by contract, handshake, or just implicit agreement those that are rich and powerful in the Federation are seeking to just become more rich and powerful. I am truly sorry that you fight for such system, but Gallente 'freedom' is just fiction from serpentine tongues.
I find it convenient that you forget that Jacus was elected into office after the war started. |
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