TJDF states that the black candidate was rejected in the competition quota for being “pretty”



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The economist Rebeca da Silva Mello, 28, won the right to be reincorporated into the quota system of a public prosecutor’s contest in which it was approved in 2018. The examining court of the process had eliminated the candidate for considering that it was not did. she suffered discrimination for being “pretty” and having no physical characteristics associated with black people. The information is from Uol.

In the decision of the Federal District Court of Justice (TJ-DF), Judge Teófilo Caetano, understood that Cebraspe, the organizer of the contest, adopted a “subjective” criterion and in the opposite sense to the quota system. In the process, Cebraspe stated that “just because a person is not white does not necessarily mean that they are black.” However, the argument was not accepted.

Also according to the decision of the TJ-DF, Rebeca turned out to be a descendant of quilombolas. Judge Teófilo Cateano also affirms that he saw “prejudices” in Cebraspe’s statements. For her, it was about “aesthetic analysis.”

The economist, approved for the post of administrative technician in the Public Ministry of the Union (MPU), whose starting salary is around R $ 7 thousand per month, won the case in second instance by 3 votes to 2. According to the UOL report . , hopes to be named after the new coronavirus pandemic.

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