Concerned
Mesa,#2Consumer Comment
Fri, October 08, 2004
As parents of children in the mesa school district, we, ourselves, have encountered the seperatism/discriminatory practices of the mormon group in the sport arena. I was forewarned of their practices of discrimintion against non-mormons, but refused to believe that stuff like that still exist today. There has been a rude awakening and we must all ban together to fight this new form of discrimination.This is a form of "Pyschological Discrimination" is used to tear down ones' self esteem in order to make the non-mormon individual question his/her capabilities against the strongly supported mormon individual who many times does not size up to the non-mormon individuals. With the major flood of these mormons in key working positions, discriminatory practices are prevelant all over the state of arizona. I also want to state that i do have some good mormon friends as well, who are sadden by this type of behavior but are scared to speak out against their church. So, as concerned parents, we need to arise to the occassion and reassure our children that they are doing very well and help them keep their positive self-esteem; and let them also know that justice will prevail! It can be done...look at Mesa police department who was recently sued for discriminatory practices on hiring non-mormon officers. This is the united states, not Iraq-Iran. We give our blood, sweat, tears and life just as they would, to be treated equally amongst our peers. keep pressing ON!!!
#30
Thu, August 16, 2001
This email is a rebuttal to RipOff #4894. It was sent by Sick of it at [email protected]. Desert School System in Arizona a corrupt & prejudice system ..discrimination against non-Mormon employees (#4894) They filed the following rebuttal to the above Rip-Off Report: Their email: [email protected] Their name: Sick of it Their relationship to the company: Consumer Suggestion Rebuttal: The Mormon nepotism must be all over the state, somebody should really look into Salt River Project,it might as well be a ward. When I started working there, there was a policy about nepotism but over the years it was eroded,now it's common to see unqualified people working in jobs supplied by a fellow Mormon and driving company cars,getting company laptops,etc. I've seen 20 year veteran workers bypassed for a job bid, to unskilled mormons who have friends in high places at S.R.P. It just cause resentment and contempt by the non-mormon workers. It's a shame, but it's the plain truth.