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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This is beyond getting rid of affirmative action. They are talking about ANY student activities related to race/DEI. No Asian or AA student unions. AA frats or sororities? What about women’s organizations? This is stupid. [/quote] You don’t need any of those things. Just be inclusive to everyone. [/quote] This is the irony: DEI has not been inclusive. Just the opposite in fact. DEI is used to mask racism. DEI treats people (students in this case) differently, based on the color of their skin. This Trump order is one of the few I completely agree with.[/quote] You’re an idiot. Project 3025 & Trump want to go back to the America of 1950. They have said this. They want to roll back the laws for women’s rights, minority rights, disability rights, LGBTQ+ rights….basically white men go back to be in charge completely. They tell people lies and use half truths to justify it. [b]When a privileged group has it privilege removed and they are placed on equal ground[/b], to the privileged it seems like they have lost rights. [/quote] DP. Unfortunately, the bolded is NOT the perception (or the actual promise) of DEI in many cases. The vast majority of America agrees with an "equal opportunity" approach. The leading voices of DEI did not focus on making that case (see, eg, the focus on "equity" rather than "equality"), which is part of the reason for the current backlash. [/quote] The focus needs to be on giving disadvantaged youth something that resembles an equal opportunity from birth. The only way to do that is through pre-kindergarten programs that reach all children in their most formative years which from infancy to 5 years old. Nothing, and I mean nothing, is more important to keeping true to the values of our good people and country than giving all kids a fair chance at life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.[/quote]
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