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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]In practice, DEI training effectively tells whites, Latinos, Asians, Middle Easterners, Pacific Islanders and the gazillions of people who are mixed-race that they are "part of the problem." It's effectively a black supremacy movement. For years everyone kept their mouths shut lest they be accused of racism. Instead, DEI training has been met with eye-rolling and resentment for the colossal waste of time that performative virtue signaling always is. Companies are rightfully scrambling to finally get rid of the DEI nonsense. And any company or organization that remains tethered to the DEI time-suck and discriminatory hiring/promotions that goes with it is going to have a hard time attracting talent going forward.[/quote] What a wildly inaccurate depiction of the facts. Typical white fragility. [/quote] Say goodbye to your beloved DEI programs. They are on their way out.[/quote] Say goodbye to your buddy just giving you a job because “you have potential “. Get qualified 1st welcome to the real world.[/quote] Says the person who needs to be considered a diversity candidate to get a job.[/quote] Nope. I’m just great at my job and am happy because we don’t give jobs away to our bosses cousins son anymore. Glory be![/quote]
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