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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think people, ( even radical feminist liberals like me) , are tired of being told they are racists and are tired of being forced fed pronouncements about diversity.[/quote] Nobody is calling anybody racist. However, everyone that is racist is definitely anti-DEBI for a lot is the same reasons people are throwing out here. [/quote] +1 If you’re actually being called a racist it’s probably for a valid reason…[/quote] That's just what the grifters tell themselves to keep the grift going. Seems like some people will need some job training soon once the funding for this garbage dries up. A lot of DEI officers have already lost their jobs. The writing is on the wall.[/quote] I’m a parent of kids in private school. I’m glad our communities are getting a healthy dose of DEI. Private school parents probably need it more than anyone else. Just look at this thread. [/quote] How very fascist of you to dictate what the majority needs if they don't want it.[/quote] I'm not dictating anything. I just said I'm glad this is happening in our communities of extreme privilege. We should all teach our kids how incredibly fortunate they are and to be aware/sensitive that 99% of the world isn't so lucky. [/quote] This pretty much encapsulates private school DEIB and clearly captures OP. PP and OP view DEI as a [b]non-action[/b] privilege guilt tax. They are in favor of endless talk but they will [b]viciously scratch the eyes out of anyone who asks them to take concrete and hard action that might actually reduce inequity. [/b] Rank disgraceful hypocrites, the lot of them. [/quote] Bullshit. [/quote] I see that you were correctly characterized and you don’t like that. Too bad. We all see you for the hypocrite you are. [/quote] 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.[/quote] I’m a private school parent and I can very clearly see you for what you are. [/quote] I'm sure you don't, but don't let that stop you from being a judgmental hypocrite. We all know types like you. [/quote]
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