I believe it's wrong to say someone can't do his or her job because of their heritage.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
When you think about your heritage, you think about toughness and hard work.
Merely implying bias due to a judge's ethnic heritage is wrong as a matter of principle and legally illegitimate.
There's no reason why anyone's job should become untouchable for the rest of their life.
No individual, regardless of where they live or whom they love, should suffer discrimination.
Citizenship and ethnicity can become, in certain contexts, restrictive, and perhaps that's one reason I was interested in people who feel compelled to mask their origins and thereby circumvent the restrictions.
To say that because of someone's heritage or their ethnicity that they are unable to provide fair judgement is just wrong. It's just not how the judicial system works in our country and not how it ever can work.
You have to stay true to your heritage; that's what your brand is about.
There's no doubt that Mexican men and women full of dignity, willpower and a capacity for work are doing the work that not even blacks want to do in the United States.
It is not the honor that you take with you, but the heritage you leave behind.
The problem is not the occupation, but how people deal with it.
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