Nina Jablonski cautions us on hiring blacks for desk jobs

Cool video about vitamin d deficiency, check it out:
“these people have a tremendous potential… to tan. … They also run the risk of vitamin D deficiency if they have desk jobs…” Nina Jablonski clarifies why hiring black people for indoor desk jobs can be harmful to their health. One example she overlooks is black NBA players who work inside and earn millions. Likewise, she neglects to observe that whites who work as coal miners or on nuclear sub crews can experience vitamin D deficiency due to a lack of sunlight. Next time you see a black colleague at work all shaken up, remind him or her that vitamin D deficiency could be the problem and an outside, non-desk job the solution. See how much that costs your employer (and rightly so), and then you. Jablonski is a tenured professor at a state and federally funded academic institution, but she is not licensed, educated, or trained to diagnose and recommend medical treatment for vitamin D deficiency (such as an outside job like picking cotton or collecting garbage). Her audience is likewise not trained or educated on the subjects of medicine, nutrition, EEO compliance, or occupational health and safety.
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