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Menu Navigation Home VVI Board Our Mission Speakers Contact Us! Virtual Research Archive Academic Veterans Association Membership Qualifications Call for Papers Tom Nielson Art Login Publications Donate Sign Our Guestbook Welcome to the Vietnam Veterans Institute Website "If we who served and those who were otherwise involved do not, through our words and deeds, challenge the revisionist history, a generation of young American fighting men will be forever denigrated and a vital chapter in our national history will be remembered erroneously." J. Eldon(Jer) Yates Discrimination against Veterans Posted: jeyates @ March/02/2010 15:20 < name="Title" content=""> < name="Keywords" content=""> < http-equiv="Content-" content="text/; charset=utf-8"> < name="ProgId" content="Word."> < name="Generator" content="Microsoft Word 2008"> < name="Originator" content="Microsoft Word 2008"> Protected Class Status for Veterans J. Eldon (Jer) Yates, MA Douglas Herrmann, PhD Vietnam Veterans Institute College Educators for Veterans Higher Education Discrimination against veterans has legal, ethical and moral implications. Admiral John E. Gordon* recently addressed all three of these implications in his October presentation about the possible protected class status of veterans. The two authors of this white paper cannot address the legal implications of the possible protected class status of veterans because we do not have the appropriate legal background. However, as veterans we have legitimate views of the ethical and moral implicates of such status. Below we share our views in order to indicate our support to Admiral Gordon’s arguments in favor of the protected class status for veterans. We address current protected class status, the possibility of such status of other groups, and then the ethical and moral reasons for providing protected class status to veterans. Protected Class Status for Different Groups in General. Females, minority races, and those who practice minority sexual preferences are currently protected against discrimination. No doubt there are people who belong to other groups that need legal protection against discrimination. The poor, obese, deformed, obviously ill, are among the people who are also discriminated against on the basis of their characteristics. Discrimination Against Veterans. Veterans constitute another group that is discriminated against. However, veterans differ from other groups because veterans constitute the only group that protects the freedom of all the other groups. Ethically, veterans deserve protected class status on ethical and moral grounds. Anyone who is discriminated against on the basis of membership in a group has encountered a practice that is unethical because it is unfair. Unfair discrimination need not be intentional to be unfair. Rosa Parks was directed to sit in the back of a
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