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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsCornell student turns down interview, saying 'not interested in working for a Jew'
A Cornell University student turned down a job interview with a New York company because he found out it is owned by Jews.
In response to New York City startup VryfID contacting him after he applied for a summer internship, Austin Franco wrote back, Not interested in working for a Jew, the New York Post reported on Saturday.
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Franco, who reportedly studies industrial and labor relations, followed up with a typo-ridden post to his own X feed in which he tagged Einhorn, and explained his initial application to work at VryfID because I found out you were Jewish after the fact.
Addressing Einhorn, he wrote that My experiences with Jews have not been pleasant, both in person and online. This is not to say I havent had positive experiences, but on the aggregate that is not the case.
Obviously, the reactions by your community only serves to further prove my point, he added.
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underpants
(197,617 posts)
Boo1
(581 posts)With arms that small?
obamanut2012
(29,646 posts)And, I am being serious.
orleans
(37,361 posts)ms liberty
(11,446 posts)MustLoveBeagles
(18,085 posts)Vinca
(54,502 posts)Sympthsical
(11,253 posts)He responded to the university's newspaper, the Cornell Sun. https://www.cornellsun.com/article/2026/06/student-writes-not-interested-in-working-for-a-jew-on-handshake-cornell-reports-bias-incident
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Yeah. He said that. Out loud. To the school paper because he thought that was a valid defense.
You mean like what Jews have been dealing with more and more the last few years from the people you're probably associated with? Pobrecito. I'd say this could be a really good opportunity for empathy, but we all know it won't be.
Edit: Oh my god, it's even better:
So Cornell teaches no self-awareness whatsoever.
LisaL
(47,937 posts)NT
electric_blue68
(27,761 posts)Nanjeanne
(6,790 posts)Sympthsical
(11,253 posts)What an odd thing to say. Feels ideologically conditional.
Nanjeanne
(6,790 posts)Jews, Muslims, Trans, etc etc etc. we need to discuss policies that are making racism an acceptable behavior. We need a movement ala the extraordinary support of anti immigration racists in Belfast. Giving this one guy attention does nothing to support anyone or anything. My opinion obviously but as a Jew, this guy offends me but Ive got bigger fish to fry sotospeak. And it disturbs me to discuss one asshole when there are policies and positions and a failure of politicians speaking out about what we need to do to stop this behavior.
Sympthsical
(11,253 posts)Surely some must come to mind. And because I do think there's an ideological component, could you limit this list you obviously have to targets who were not Jewish?
What racist incidents in the past, say, year have you also felt we needed to ignore?
As a gay man, if someone told me I was paying too much attention to a homophobic incident where the bigot then doubled down in a newspaper, I'd be giving that person the dirtiest of side-eyes.
Nanjeanne
(6,790 posts)Sympthsical
(11,253 posts)And as a gay man, I'll just note. The "As an X . . ." construction isn't as useful as surmised.
I've been around Log Cabin Republicans my entire life. Ideology has a way of getting people to elide over bigotry against groups they claim identity with.
So I see, "As an X, we shouldn't worry about bigotry against X . . ." my brain's just going, "Oh. So . . . Log Cabin Republican. Got it."
It's just not that cute a cover when running interference for bigots.
Nanjeanne
(6,790 posts)from a story in the NY Post of all papers that is going to help us against bigotry towards any group. And I at no time said or even implied I was not concerned about the tide of hatred towards any group. This story and this POS person is shameful as I already said. But I also said I prefer working against this systemic intolerance and less time being outraged that this POS did this.
And I also said YMMV. So you are certainly able to express your outrage on this message board against this individual. I dont have to defend to you my right to not want to give either the NYPost or this particular individual attention Im sure he is loving. His life will be challenged by his decisions. My life is better used on constructive initiatives.
Now have a good night.
Sympthsical
(11,253 posts)If that explanation did not always cut against one specific group when convenient.
The human brain sees patterns, and I've noticed one.
I'm not going to pretend I don't. We don't all wake up every day to a clean slate where no one remembers what was said yesterday. And after several years of this pattern, I'm going to go, "Oh, we're still doing this?"
And if you weren't aware of that pattern, hey. Friendly FYI - there's a history of this pattern only being directed at one ethnic group.
yardwork
(69,850 posts)See my post downthread, as well as the post noting that he's raised $11,000 from supporters already.
This kid is saying this shit because he thinks a lot of people agree with him. He thinks his views are mainstream. That alone is a good reason for those of us who don't agree with him to speak up.
betsuni
(29,404 posts)chanting Genocide/Killer/Butcher (whatever terrorist establishment headquarters decides rhymes best; talking points, posters, protest signs, T-shirts, tents included) while wearing the cool scarf he borrowed from his sister.
lame54
(40,339 posts)redwitch
(15,289 posts)Yikes, just so awful.
sheshe2
(98,896 posts)I hope future job interviewers tell him he lost the job due his history of being an antisemitic little prick.
yellowcanine
(36,868 posts)Trueblue1968
(19,351 posts)electric_blue68
(27,761 posts)oasis
(54,208 posts)intheflow
(30,292 posts)"He probably knows nothing about Jews accept for what they tell him in college and on social media."
Oh, he thinks Cornell is teaching students that Jews are evil?
Sympthsical
(11,253 posts)And he felt extremely comfortable elaborating on his sentiments to the school paper. So he must feel like there's something about that academic environment where such thoughts are acceptable for an airing.
LisaL
(47,937 posts)to try and offer this guy a chance for an interview. So he sounds really nice.
struggle4progress
(127,018 posts)hatrack
(65,308 posts)EdmondDantes_
(2,244 posts)If he was smart, he just would decline. Instead he decided to get a metaphorical billboard to announce to the world that he's a racist. Any future employer who searches the guy will run into this story and find a reason to not hire this walking lawsuit risk.
If racists were smarter, they would be subtle not loud.
yardwork
(69,850 posts)To me that's the main takeaway. I don't think he's dumb. I don't think he feels courageous, as if he were taking an unpopular stand.
He acts like somebody who thinks his beliefs are acceptable, even mainstream.
LisaL
(47,937 posts)He certainly didn't try to hide his views.
EdmondDantes_
(2,244 posts)While there's obviously been a rise in antisemitism, when you get featured in the New York Post for it, that's not the good type of publicity. How many companies are going to look to hire someone who is overtly this dumb when people just graduating college is higher than the overall average and employment in general is pretty stuck right now.
sarisataka
(22,969 posts)Methinks he needs to study harder. He hasn't learned much so far.
dalton99a
(95,992 posts)Cornell student who said he's 'not interested in working for a Jew' is given $11k from supporters
Iggo
(50,106 posts)Cha
(321,377 posts)Insult someone with your Bigotry, Franco.
Have fun with your stupid, dirty "money".
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