Moreover, many people in my neighborhood are able to have people come into their homes and provide services, such as housecleaning and lawn maintenance. Overwhelmingly, the providers of these resources are Hispanic, and the majority of them are illegal immigrants to the United States. Therefore, the hypocrisy of people is alarming; many people in my community are content to live a more comfortable lifestyle using the labor of illegal immigrants, but do not want to face any financial consequences for having done so, or to help provide any of the social services that these people need if they have come to the United States to work.
As far as I am aware, no manuals for any workplace in my community mention any race, specifically. To do so would invite charges of overt discrimination, even though doing so might actually help prevent certain types of discrimination. For example, an Indian friend has a swastika-like symbol on her front door, and people have assumed that she is anti-Semitic. However, the symbol actually serves as a type of blessing in her religion. Providing this type of culturally-relevant information might help prevent racial discord, by minimizing the opportunities for misunderstanding. However, companies seem to shy away from doing this. On the other hand, the fact that my company manuals are race-neutral means that I do feel that they relate to people like-me. Whether I would feel that way if I were the member of a minority group is impossible for me to know.
There are really no significant differences between me and the people in leadership positions in my community. In fact, I think that my community does provide ample opportunity for people from all backgrounds to attain leadership positions, whether in government or business. However, like leaders everywhere, I feel like many of the leaders in my community have lost sight of the importance of individual...
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