Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Is City of McDonough, Georgia, Department Heads, Forcing Females, and Black African Africans From jobs during these hard economic times?

I received this e-mail from an individual that reads my blog, and often visit this site. Therefore after discussing this situation with him I decided to post the letter on this site:

TO: The people of Georgia and beyond....

It seem apparent that the City of McDonough, Georgia Department Heads, are forcing Females, and Black African Africans from their jobs during these hard economic times.

Yes! It has been brought to my attention that the City of McDonough, Georgia, is allowing various Department Heads to force females, minorities, including African Americans, out of the workplace at jet lighting speed. It is also known that these same individuals are denied employment with the City, and an equal opportunity for promotions within various Departments

We must never yield to the pressure of the world nor become a part of the world system. While we are to earn our livelihood from the world, we are not to adapt to its ways. We must stay focus and fight this Evil Giant that perpetual racism and sexism.

The work place for employees should be a peaceful working Environment, not a hot zone that causes people to always have to look over their shoulder. But; every worker in America is under the protection of the Retaliatory Act. Our citizens should not be fooled nor tricked by local leader anymore who make promises that they know they will not keep.

There are a lot of insensitivity toward the plight of blacks that is down right irresponsible, immoral, repugnant, unethical, reprehensible, wick, sinful.

In my opinion the elected officials (Mayor and Council members) in McDonough, Georgia have become socially, psychologically and moralistically blind to what is happening right in their face which causes things to become ineffective, crippling and unfit.

We must not be harsh or judgmental toward our elected officials, but understand that they are asleep to the facts and we must attempt to wake them, to the downfall that is happening.

It is time for a change from the Old South to a New South.

Moreover, we cannot simply bury our head in the sand like the legend concerning the ostrich bird and pretend that we are in heaven, while females and other Black African Americans workers are being forced from their jobs, and not being promoted as their peers.

Again, its time for a change, and I am willing to support such a change!

Tony Daniels
Community Organizer of yesterday, today, and beyond!
229-242-0940

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