The US supreme court made it easier on Thursday for people from majority backgrounds such as white or straight individuals to pursue claims alleging workplace “reverse discrimination”, reviving the case of an Ohio woman who claimed that she did not get a promotion at a state agency because she is heterosexual.
The justices, in a 9-0 ruling, threw out a lower court‘s decision rejecting a civil rights lawsuit by the plaintiff, Marlean Ames, against her employer, Ohio’s department of youth services.
Ames argued that she was denied a promotion within the Ohio department of youth services because she is heterosexual. A lesbian was hired for the job instead, and Ames was eventually demoted to a lower position with lower pay, with a gay man taking her previous role.
This lady probably didn’t get a promotion because she has the kind of personal disposition that would cause her to sue for not getting a promotion. Who wouldn’t just go get a different, better job elsewhere?
Without hearing the facts the plaintiff does really sound like a bitch. Entirely possible she was discriminated but getting demoted so a gay person could take your spot is really far-fetched.
She was busy at work asking everyone’s bedroom habits.