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Where plaintiff, a white male, alleges reverse discrimination, while there is a sufficient factual basis to conclude that the mayor's belief that plaintiff had made an offending comment contributed to his decision to terminate plaintiff, regardless of whether or not the belief was justified, it is not evidence of animus based on race; nothing suggests that the mayor, who is black, was offended by reason of plaintiff's race rather than the alleged content of the remark.
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