I don't watch football, and admittedly know very little of it. My eyes, however, are quite strong and see quite well and accurately, and what I see in football is mostly Blacks running around. So, the article below came as a surprise to me. As this has become almost exclusively a football site, I seldom post here, but for this time and place, this article may be of interest:
Source: https://www.zerohedge.com/political/pc-police-find-whopping-race-gap-professional-sports
Authored by Mike Shedlock via MishTalk,
Today I learned there is an embarrassing situation in the NFL. Let's investigate further.
Embarrassing Situation
Only Three N.F.L. Head Coaches Are Black. ‘It’s Embarrassing’
"N.F.L. insiders say it will take more than the Rooney Rule to diversify the league’s leadership. Their immediate goal: Increase offensive coaching opportunities for minority candidates, who are often overlooked."
Rooney Rule
The Rooney Rule is a National Football League policy that requires league teams to interview ethnic-minority candidates for head coaching and senior football operation jobs. It is sometimes cited as an example of affirmative action, as there is no quota or preference given to minorities in the hiring of candidates. It was established in 2003, and variations of the rule are now in place in other industries. The rule is named after Dan Rooney, the former owner of the Pittsburgh Steelers and former chairman of the league's diversity committee.
Allegedly, There is a Gender Gap in Economics
Brainard Says Fed Faces ‘Large Challenge’ to Become More Diverse.
Federal Reserve Governor Lael Brainard said she’d been taken aback to hear of the difficulties black female employees face at the central bank, and that the monetary authority faces formidable difficulties in increasing their representation.
“It was eye-opening to hear how black women feel about their roles at the Federal Reserve,” Brainard told a session entitled “Women in Central Banking” at the annual meeting of American Economic Association in San Diego on Friday. “They don’t see themselves” celebrated at a bank whose history has been dominated by white men and whose halls are adorned with photographs attesting to that.
Mercy, Mercy, Mercy
We have to start somewhere, and college is the correct place. Fortunately, on that score I have progress to report.
Adversity Scores
Please consider Adversity Scores: The Latest Dumbing Down of US Education
If you are black an SAT score of 946 is equivalent to an Asian score of 1223.
Surely this is solution to everything.
Cannot Stop With Race
But we cannot stop with race.
I will not be happy, nor should you, until 50.5% of NFL coaches are female.
Returning to the Fed
Meanwhile, let's return to what I had to say about the Fed in Allegedly, There is a Gender Gap in Economics
Diversity at the Fed Needed
Instead of more women or blacks on the Fed, I suggest we try actual diversity of economic opinion and not gender for gender's sake.
What's most needed on the Fed is an Austrian economist who proposes dissolving it. That would be diversity. Instead, expect more group think nonsense about race and the Phillips Curve.
Good Ole Boy Network
To become a Fed president you have to think, believe, and act like a good ole boy. Janet Yellen is best not thought of as a woman, but rather a good ole boy.
Now that Brainard has chimed in, my stated view cannot possibly be right.
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We need to rectify the situation promptly starting with race and gender quotas in college admissions, the military, and of course, professional sports.
But what about enforcement? I am glad you asked because I have the perfect solution.
Diversity Police Needed
We need more diversity police.
And they better be 50.5% women, 16.7% hispanic, and 12.% black.
Addendum
This issue goes back a long way for me. In 1998 I was asked point blank by the president of Harris Bank (now Bank of Montreal, BMO), "From a diverse standpoint who is best qualified for a managerial promotion".
I named a name in one second flat. It was a black woman. Interestingly, my answer would not have changed had the president left of the word "diverse" from his question.
If this Q&A seems improbable to you, here is the background.
I was an AVP, but a non-manager. The president was 6 managerial levels higher than my manager.
But the question did not shock me in the least as I was very well known and outspoken. At every meeting, no matter how many people were present, I asked a pointed question. On at least 4 occasions, I fired off emails to the president. I spoke my mind.
Addendum 2
Martin Luther King called for judging a person on their character and not their skin. Discrimination should not be tolerated.
But there should be equality of opportunity, not quotas based on race or gender. Give everyone a fair shot and then let the best people succeed.
Source: https://www.zerohedge.com/political/pc-police-find-whopping-race-gap-professional-sports
Authored by Mike Shedlock via MishTalk,
Today I learned there is an embarrassing situation in the NFL. Let's investigate further.
Embarrassing Situation
Only Three N.F.L. Head Coaches Are Black. ‘It’s Embarrassing’
"N.F.L. insiders say it will take more than the Rooney Rule to diversify the league’s leadership. Their immediate goal: Increase offensive coaching opportunities for minority candidates, who are often overlooked."
Rooney Rule
The Rooney Rule is a National Football League policy that requires league teams to interview ethnic-minority candidates for head coaching and senior football operation jobs. It is sometimes cited as an example of affirmative action, as there is no quota or preference given to minorities in the hiring of candidates. It was established in 2003, and variations of the rule are now in place in other industries. The rule is named after Dan Rooney, the former owner of the Pittsburgh Steelers and former chairman of the league's diversity committee.
Allegedly, There is a Gender Gap in Economics
Brainard Says Fed Faces ‘Large Challenge’ to Become More Diverse.
Federal Reserve Governor Lael Brainard said she’d been taken aback to hear of the difficulties black female employees face at the central bank, and that the monetary authority faces formidable difficulties in increasing their representation.
“It was eye-opening to hear how black women feel about their roles at the Federal Reserve,” Brainard told a session entitled “Women in Central Banking” at the annual meeting of American Economic Association in San Diego on Friday. “They don’t see themselves” celebrated at a bank whose history has been dominated by white men and whose halls are adorned with photographs attesting to that.
Mercy, Mercy, Mercy
We have to start somewhere, and college is the correct place. Fortunately, on that score I have progress to report.
Adversity Scores
Please consider Adversity Scores: The Latest Dumbing Down of US Education
If you are black an SAT score of 946 is equivalent to an Asian score of 1223.
Surely this is solution to everything.
Cannot Stop With Race
But we cannot stop with race.
I will not be happy, nor should you, until 50.5% of NFL coaches are female.
Returning to the Fed
Meanwhile, let's return to what I had to say about the Fed in Allegedly, There is a Gender Gap in Economics
Diversity at the Fed Needed
Instead of more women or blacks on the Fed, I suggest we try actual diversity of economic opinion and not gender for gender's sake.
What's most needed on the Fed is an Austrian economist who proposes dissolving it. That would be diversity. Instead, expect more group think nonsense about race and the Phillips Curve.
Good Ole Boy Network
To become a Fed president you have to think, believe, and act like a good ole boy. Janet Yellen is best not thought of as a woman, but rather a good ole boy.
Now that Brainard has chimed in, my stated view cannot possibly be right.
NEVER MISS THE NEWS THAT MATTERS MOST
ZEROHEDGE DIRECTLY TO YOUR INBOX
Receive a daily recap featuring a curated list of must-read stories.
We need to rectify the situation promptly starting with race and gender quotas in college admissions, the military, and of course, professional sports.
But what about enforcement? I am glad you asked because I have the perfect solution.
Diversity Police Needed
We need more diversity police.
And they better be 50.5% women, 16.7% hispanic, and 12.% black.
Addendum
This issue goes back a long way for me. In 1998 I was asked point blank by the president of Harris Bank (now Bank of Montreal, BMO), "From a diverse standpoint who is best qualified for a managerial promotion".
I named a name in one second flat. It was a black woman. Interestingly, my answer would not have changed had the president left of the word "diverse" from his question.
If this Q&A seems improbable to you, here is the background.
I was an AVP, but a non-manager. The president was 6 managerial levels higher than my manager.
But the question did not shock me in the least as I was very well known and outspoken. At every meeting, no matter how many people were present, I asked a pointed question. On at least 4 occasions, I fired off emails to the president. I spoke my mind.
Addendum 2
Martin Luther King called for judging a person on their character and not their skin. Discrimination should not be tolerated.
But there should be equality of opportunity, not quotas based on race or gender. Give everyone a fair shot and then let the best people succeed.