Sunday, December 4, 2011

Chinese Teachers

I definitely think this is a civil case more than an economic one. It is a violation of a person’s basic human right to deny them an equal opportunity to success, and a source of income to survive. No person should ever be treated differently based on a sickness they have. Having HIV doesn’t interfere with a person’s ability to teach a class as well as someone without HIV. I think that people reject those with HIV because they are afraid. People discriminate against others because they fear what they don’t know, and choose to just find a way to avoid the issue. Many people don’t know a lot about HIV, and can only believe stereotypical assumptions spread by the media. It is wrong to deny someone a job just because they have a certain disease when they don’t even know a whole lot about it.

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