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Originally Posted by Erick Estrada
Absolutely and in a perfect world everyone would be. I understand your concern but racism is a serious accusation and you have to be very careful you have concrete proof. Really the only way I could see a possible case worth perusing is if a white person of poor body odour gets the job instead. There's simpy hasnt been enough presented so far and 'gut feelings' are baseless and it sounds like you may have a preconceived bias against the decision maker further biasing your position.
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Haha don't get me wrong, I'm not pursuing anything. I actually thought this was clear-cut racism, but this thread has educated me. I can see now it isn't as black and white as I thought.
I was looking at it as the smell being a part of the culture/race and denying somebody employment based solely on something that is inherent to their culture/race is racism. The majority disagrees.