Friday, December 23, 2005

The uproarious sense of humour of the social engineer

The chronically offended have struck once again, this time in Portland, OR:

OHSU board nominee bows out after joke falls flat

The Associated Press

PORTLAND — When asked on a form he was filling out if he had a disability, former Oregon state Sen. Neil Bryant wrote: "white/male."

It was meant as a joke, but the notation was written on his nomination form to serve on the board of Oregon Health & Science University, a position for which Gov. Ted Kulongoski had recommended him.

Bryant has now withdrawn his name from consideration and apologized.

"I sincerely and profoundly apologize for any discomfort I have caused," the Bend lawyer wrote in a recent letter withdrawing his name. "No one is to blame but me."

Earlier this year, Kulongoski nominated the former senator for the OHSU board. He was asked to fill in a three-page form from Kulongoski's office on gender and ethnicity, meant to help the state reach its affirmative action goals. The form also asked the prospective candidate whether he or she has a disability.

The Oregon Senate was expected to approve Bryant's appointment next month.

In his letter, Bryant explained: "I responded white/male...I did this to be humorous. I did not qualify for any affirmative action objectives on the form. I should have simply responded 'no."'


Bullying, intimidation and political correctness have just claimed another victim.

(Hat tip: Fred.)

3 Comments:

At 11:31 AM, Blogger Road Hammer said...

The political climate. He wussed out because he was afraid of charges of intolerance.

 
At 1:30 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I think that's f'ng funny and does make a point about the stupidity of the whole PC movement. We need more ppl like this in Canada to come forward in the workforce with these, only that in Canada you also have to add the language card. There's so many "visible minority women who apparently speak French" who get their say in organizations, whereas more qualified white anglo males are being passed over for promotions. I say let's be fair to everyone, everyone deserves a chance, and if they demonstrate competency, they should be hired.

 
At 9:12 AM, Blogger Road Hammer said...

If I had a recommendation from the governor, I wouldn't be expected to fill out a damn job application, that's for sure.

 

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