Reverse Discrimination

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Should reverse discrimination be tolerated? The Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals believes so, but the Supreme Court disagrees. That was the decision in the case Ames v. Ohio Department of Youth Services.

When is discrimination not discrimination? While the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals would have you think that reverse discrimination is not only legal, but okay. However, discrimination is still discrimination, even when it’s used in an attempt to rectify a past wrong.

Looking at the facts of the case, it does seem rather obvious that when the law says it’s unlawful for employers to discriminate based on sex, it really doesn’t matter which way the discrimination flows. The fact that Ms. Ames had to wait so long, not to mention the costs, both monetary and emotional, of these multiple court decisions, shows a serious problem with our so-called “justice system.”

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