This pretty much encapsulates private school DEIB and clearly captures OP. PP and OP view DEI as a non-action privilege guilt tax. They are in favor of endless talk but they will viciously scratch the eyes out of anyone who asks them to take concrete and hard action that might actually reduce inequity. Rank disgraceful hypocrites, the lot of them. |
Bullshit. |
They ask you to do better. If you can’t find a way to ever examine your thoughts and actions then that’s a you problem. |
They ask you to be a committed anti racist. Do you know the definition? Look it up. Do better. |
I see that you were correctly characterized and you don’t like that. Too bad. We all see you for the hypocrite you are. |
But there's only so much time in the day. People will focus on the things that impact them the most or improve their own life. So, it ends up being in one year and out the other and not time well spent. |
People like PP will soon be unemployed hypocrites. DEI is a jobs program for people who have no marketable skills. They need to keep the grift going for their own selfish reasons. But, people see it for what it is now. |
I’m a private school parent and I can very clearly see you for what you are. |
Bi-racial family here. I think the DEI movement has simply gone too far.
-There are some DEI initiatives in my child's school that are great such as commitment to read diverse authors and in school author readings from diverse authors. -Other initiatives just do not seem age appropriate too me. Huge emphasis on pronouns in 5th grade and how everyone has to be aware of when a person changes their pronouns. -A day of silence at school to show solidarity with LGBTQ students. I'm sorry I don't pay money for my children to go to school and be silent. -Celebration of MLK day is great and I love the idea of honoring the day with guest speaker or lecture but this year almost the entire day was taken up with MLK activities and there was no time for real academics. There has to be a balance |
I'm sure you're a white woman married to a black man. |
What’s wrong with white women marrying black men? |
The word is dramatic, not dramatical. Sounds like someone should have had more English grammar and vocabulary, and less time on ridiculous DEI subjects. |
No, I'm not remotely white. I'm also tired of people thinking that all black and brown people are monolithic in the way that they think and automatically support all DEI efforts. There are legitimate criticisms of the DEI movement from underrepresented minorities. I think it is time to reassess the foundations of DEI programs and I don't necessarily advocate for an elimination of them but certainly a reimagining. |
I’m doing just fine, thank you I don’t need a 25 year old women’s gendered studies major who couldn’t hold a job in the real world to describe to me what she thinks “doing better” means. |
But you refuse to see yourself for what you are: a raging, untrammeled hypocrite. Remove the log from your own eye. Everyone else sees it. |