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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Will the democrats be able to shut up about DEI and lgbtq+ for just a year or so? Imho it would greatly increase their chances [/quote] But we need victimhood groups to justify our existence. It's in the DNC DNA.[/quote] Nope, I’m black and we know how to shut up and take a seat for the greater cause. We also know how to stand up when others sit down. Timing is everything. Personally? I have no issue tabling DEI and LGBTQ+ as someone that has or is close with someone who has been impacted negatively by the current political climate. We need agreement on what the way ahead is going to look like. Im the meantime, while its not being discussed on larger public platforms, refine the DEI branding strategy from an educational meets political perapective. Roll in blacks, gays, women, latinos, ageism, SES disparity, education, healthcare, etc all of the areas of severe prejudice that would be evaluated through a close DEI tie in. Then fight for it. Matter of fact, make it the springboard for a revolutionary change across the country within the DNC. DNC - Redefining DEI. Signed, A Disabled Independent DMV Native .[/quote]
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