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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]DEI splits society into oppressed and oppressors. Not having it means certain people will not be so labeled.[/quote] Um, no. You have it exactly backwards. This is a very MAGA approach. Sweep inequality under the rug, pretend it doesn’t exist, and hey presto! It’s gone! Then nobody has to feel bad or do anything to resolve it.[/quote] This might shock you, but there are large numbers of impoverished white people who live in dangerous, drug infested communities with limited opportunities. But as they try to make their escape or improve their lot, they are discriminated against for being "privileged" and are also not considered a target market for democratic votes because they are demonized as white supremacists (notwithstanding the fact that they tend to have interracial families and are not, in fact, more racist than anyone else). The problem with DEI is that it chooses winners and losers in a sort of weird Hunger Games approach where people from the white "district" are looked down on and people from the minority "districts" are celebrated by the people of the capital city. [/quote]
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