EEOC Fired Senior EEO Investigator Who Exposed Internal Corruption

EEOC Fired Senior EEO Investigator Who Exposed Internal Corruption

The mission of the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) is to eradicate employment discrimination at the workplace. However, it has been reported that the EEOC fails to investigate the complaints of Black people who file race discriminaton complaints.

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Comment by Ricardo Jones on December 1, 2011 at 5:30am

Mary I will always support the ending of corruption against our people. All Black corrupt politicians must go to include the president and anyone who supports him.

Comment by Kimbely Furman on December 1, 2011 at 7:23am

AMEN!  TOTALLY AGREE with you Mr. Jones!

Comment by Mary Etta Felton, EdS on December 1, 2011 at 8:03am

Mr. Jones, shout the names of those you believe are Black corrupt politicians so all  citizens know who to VOTE Out.  Then recommend uncorrupted politicians as replacements if you believe that is the solution.

Comment by Mary Etta Felton, EdS on December 1, 2011 at 8:03am

It's SHOWTIME!

Comment by Ricardo Jones on December 1, 2011 at 8:08am

The president is one and should ask for the resignation of his wifes friend head of the Rogue EEOC Jacqueline Berrien to start with immediately or we should ask for his resignation in her place. Ricardo Jones Sr.

Comment by Mary Etta Felton, EdS on December 1, 2011 at 8:25am

Using the statistics of dismissed discrimination complaints should be the reason we ask for EEOC Jacequline Berrien's resignation. In addition, using testimonies of those who have proof the investigators lie and fail to investigate complaints will support asking for her resignation.  I think we need an organization pushing this initiative. It has been said, only two things motivate a human to take action, losing something or gaining something?  Share your thoughts.

Comment by Mary Etta Felton, EdS on December 1, 2011 at 8:31am

People living in poverty must understand what they are losing by allowing corrupt politicians to stay in office. We must educate them and convince them to vote out the corrupt politicians.  We must recondition their mind to understand their one vote does count.  It is power in numbers. The Power is in the People, therefore we must educate the People who are losing.  I welcome the thoughts of others.  My email address is mfelton7@yahoo.com.  We must take actions if we want change.  Let's join together and make a difference that will benefit the younger generations in the years to come.

Comment by UMOJA on December 1, 2011 at 10:13am

@ Mary Etta Felton: Thanks for your response("Well said"). I deleted my previous post because it had typos. And yes, I'm working on finding/creating a site that has a list of anti labor and racist companies that have been funding right-wing government policies and think tanks  for decades that harm us. Please feel free to offer some suggestions, everyone, as this concerns us all. Here's my repost:

 

"You're right Mary. Many brothers and sisters don't know where to start or jump into existing resistance struggles. If I may humbly make a few suggestions: purchasing power. Stop buying and investing in products and services that harm black, brown, red, yellow, and poor white folks. Stop buying chocolate from most companies that invest in exploiting African child labor. If you're black and you drink Coors Light, you're whack, cause this right-wing beer company invests your money in anti labor and anti black policies aimed at diminishing our power and rights. They've been doing you in with your own money for decades, like many other racist companies. Divest from Coors and other like-minded bigoted and unsustainable companies!! Research the products and services you buy to make informed purchases, rather than buying products that call you nigger every time you crack open a cold one. Buy local from small store-owners instead of the big chains, buy american...support your local farmers market that sells real food instead of GMOs. Stop giving your money to the big banks and switch to a credit union that invests in you and your community. Support companies/products/services that actually help communities instead of APPEARING to help(good PR to get us to like them and buy their products/services) while harming them. Please desist from complaining about how bad the state of the world is if you keep buying goods and services made by crooks who in turn invest your hard-earned, badly spent dollars in your own disenfranchisement! Freedom ain't free, baby. Watch, listen, read independent media instead of the corporate media, to make sure you don't educate your children to wrongly hate everything that is associated with black...and adore everything associated with white. That's my two cents for now...

 
Comment by UMOJA on December 1, 2011 at 1:37pm


We can start by boycotting Nestle products(there's a boycott Nestle Facebook group I urge you to check out. As well, please take a look at the documentary posted here entitled, "slavery in the chocolate industry," to see what Nestle has been up to in this field( it deals unfairly in many other fields outside of chocolate-the commodification of water is another example. Here is a list of Nestles products to boycott:

 

Comment by UMOJA on December 1, 2011 at 1:39pm

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