This article was on the front page of our campus newspaper today and I want to know what you guys think about it.
For those of you who are too lazy to click on the link, here's some of the highlights.
Personally, I think that this definitely seems like discrimination. I don't agree with Brown's views on homosexuality, but I certainly think that he is entitled to believe whatever he wants. I've never heard of an incident where his personal beliefs have affected his performance as a football coach, so I don't really see what basis Stanford has for their decision. It seems like Stanford didn't consider him for the job simply because of his beliefs, which seems wrong to me.
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For those of you who are too lazy to click on the link, here's some of the highlights.
In early January, shortly after Miami crushed Nebraska in the Rose Bowl, Nebraska football Assistant Coach Ron Brown journeyed to a Los Angeles hotel to interview for the coaching job at Stanford.
But he didn't get any further than the initial interview.
The reason: It soon became apparent his religious views, among other things, were incompatible with Stanford's liberal student body and active gay community.
But he didn't get any further than the initial interview.
The reason: It soon became apparent his religious views, among other things, were incompatible with Stanford's liberal student body and active gay community.
"If I'd been discriminated against for being black, they would've never told me that," Brown said. "They had no problem telling me it was because of my Christian beliefs. That's amazing to me."
Personally, I think that this definitely seems like discrimination. I don't agree with Brown's views on homosexuality, but I certainly think that he is entitled to believe whatever he wants. I've never heard of an incident where his personal beliefs have affected his performance as a football coach, so I don't really see what basis Stanford has for their decision. It seems like Stanford didn't consider him for the job simply because of his beliefs, which seems wrong to me.
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