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>The internship in question was offered by Sponsors for Educational Opportunity, a professional development organization with ties to major financial corporations such as CitiBank, IBM and Goldman Sachs.

>“Thank you for your interest in SEO Career! Unfortunately, you are not eligible for the program. SEO Career targets Black, Hispanic, and Native American undergraduates, who are underrepresented in the careers they seek,” reads the rejection statement the student received.

>>The internship in question was offered by Sponsors for Educational Opportunity, a professional development organization with ties to major financial corporations such as CitiBank, IBM and Goldman Sachs. >>“Thank you for your interest in SEO Career! Unfortunately, you are not eligible for the program. SEO Career targets Black, Hispanic, and Native American undergraduates, who are underrepresented in the careers they seek,” reads the rejection statement the student received.

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Rejection letter: "SEO Career targets Black, Hispanic, and Native American undergraduates,"

Journalist inquires about rejection letter

Response to inquiry: "...While we do not host internships or use race in our hiring decisions."

Wtf?

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They under represent themselves in those fields.

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Ain't white genocide, i mean diversity great.

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So she applied to some kind of minority charity as an Anglo, and then feigned surprise and disappointment when they rejected her?

Come on. This stunt was bullshit.

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I don't think it's bullshit to point out an organization that is expressly anti-white and all of their corporate sponsorship.

It wouldn't really even matter if the person in the article was fake, because that's exactly what will happen if a White person applied.

You can't start charities for White's only without the government and a dozen NGO's crawling up your ass and ruining you, yet here is an anti-White scholarship program that openly advertises and has been around for 50 years.