Just spent the afternoon round at my brother in-laws (Dave is name is),chewing the fat as you do,when the conversation got round to the fact that our 16 year old boy as shown a keen interest in joining the fire brigade (or the fire and rescue service as it is now known).Anyway Dave is a fireman and has been for about 15 years,and was in his element telling us about how good a job it is. He eventually tells us that the service is currently recruiting but there was a few stipulations as to who could apply to join at the moment.Apparently (and Dave swears this is true) you have to be either;Female,An ethnic minority,Homosexual,Bi-sexual or disabled,to be able to apply.You cannot apply if you are a straight white male.
Am I alone in thinking that in todays multi-cultural society this is wrong.That everybody should be given a chance to do the job/jobs on offer,or is this a common situation in todays society?
I simply don't believe this, I am sure there must be a misunderstanding or mis-communication here somewhere. It would be illegal, for starters. We can no more discriminate against ethnic minorities than we can against the indigenous population.
But yes, "quotas" have to be met, & that's where the misundertandings arise. Quota or not, nobody, ethnic or indigenous, can legally be discriminated against.