Sunday, August 29, 2010

Discrimination against Hungarian-American professor

Bias against Hungarian-Americans isn't likely to draw the attention of civil liberties activists and racial opportunists that usually salivate at even a hint of discrimination.

However the New York State Division of Human Rights is still investigating a discrimination suit brought against Trocaire College in Buffalo by a Hungarian-American professor. The division has found probable cause that the school discriminated against Dr. Csaba Marosan because of his national origin, age, gender, and sexual orientation. The investigation is also reviewing if Trocaire College retaliated against Marosan for filing the complaint. Among their discoveries, investigators found evidence that the college wanted to fire Marosan because of his accent. Meanwhile the college denies any discrimination.

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