libellule said:
LOL, another complete fail you are looking at the employment rate of an "integrated" population that is here since ... lot of years and you are comparing it to the very new black people that have no qualification, that are poor and may not even talk an european language ? it is a joke right ? what about the employment rate of the latinos in the US ? you know the ones that only talk spanish and do not have the same culture as YOU what about them ? |
Cute response, but when 25% of the French born, northern African decended, college graduates are unemployed you have a problem. Studies have even been conducted where applications were submitted with similar degrees with the only real difference being the applicants name. One had an ethic French name and the other North African and a greatly disproportionate amount of the time, the applicant with an African name, did not even get an interview or a call back. So, is that part of your "unintegrated" population? I consider domestic born college graduates to be pretty good citizens, don't you?
Current US unemployement statistics put latino men at 12%, which is higher than the white male 9%, but no where near as disproportionate as French statistics.
I certainly dont contend that there is little racial discrimination in the US but the approach here is to attept to shrink that divide by acknoledging it's there. France sticks its head in the sand and even refuses to collect racial data while discrimination against it's minorities is rife.
Thank god for the disable signatures option.