I don't see anything wrong with this. These NFL teams need someone to do the laundry ya know? Those uniforms can get pretty dirty
Why can't the employers just hire the best person for the job, regardless of gender, race, stature, hair color, sexual preference, etc?
Oh look more PC bullshit. OT but boy do i hate the Steelers, VaGiants and GB Fudge-Packers. All three of these teams have a never ending circle jerk over them with the media. OHHHH THEY ARE MODEL ORGANIZATIONS!!! Goddamn shut up. I hate all those teams and their dipshit legions of fans who think they are so high and mighty and their shit dont stink because some pruner named Wellington Mara or one of the Rooney dipshits owned their team. The worst IMO is with Green bay though, it never fucking ends with that team, especially with their stadium and how cold it get there. end rant
If I was a black coach or a woman I would be pissed off at these "rules". What person wants to get a job where they are looked at as getting it only because of color or gender? All it does is show white guilt from guilty rich whitey's that feel bad about their success, so they need to give a handout to the "less fortunate" This doesnt promote diversity. It suggests that no black coach or woman is good enough to get a head coaching job without it being forced upon an organization. Talk about racist/sexist/and every other "ist" and "ism" you can throw out. Whatever happened to the trailblazers and trendsetters?
The rule doesn't require that they hire them just that they interview them. If women aren't even being interviewed for the positions how can they prove they should be hired on merit?
But they are already interviewed and hired for other coaching positions. The Cardinals already have a woman assistant. Bills just hired a woman to their staff. Its not so outrageous these days to think that a woman could someday be a head coach. Although football wouldn't be the sport I would think. But it would be a lot more genuine if a team just up and interviewed a woman for a position instead of now being forced to. That would open the doors for other women moreso than this would IMO. And Im sure if black coaches were polled on if they consider the Rooney rule discriminatory or not , a majority of them would say it is. If they were speaking truthfully.