Adversity.net

The site criticized such policies on the grounds that they adversely affect white people, and it claimed to have been established "for victims of reverse discrimination".Fay claims that he was the victim of reverse discrimination when, in 1987, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) prohibited his four-person firm FayComm from bidding on a potential contract.Instead, FEMA awarded the contract to Technical Resources, Inc., a 100-person firm which the government had deemed "disadvantaged."[3] Sociologist Fred Pincus describes Adversity.net as "the premier site" promoting the idea that "whites are hurt" by race-conscious policies such as affirmative action.He also criticizes the site for misleadingly equating "goals" of affirmative action policies with racial quotas.
affirmative actionrace-conscious policieswhite peoplereverse discriminationFederal Emergency Management AgencyFred Pincusracial quotasCarol M. SwainPincus, Fred L.Lynne Rienner PublishersSwain, Carol M.Cambridge University PressThe Independent Review