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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]No decent woman would have married vance or trump. Usha definitely profited from DEI so why is she still around?[/quote] Actually, Vance definitely benefitted from DEI. [/quote] DEI (TM) wasn’t invented until 2020, years after Vance got into Yale. Not all programs that expand access to underrepresented groups are DEI (TM) and DEI (TM) did not reach all underrepresented groups. In particular, DEI (TM) favored a worldview where privilege was measured by skin color, gender, and status as a sexual minority and almost completely ignored the actual current driver of inequality in our society which is money, class, and what kind of family you were born into. (I put the TMs to mean Trademark, because so many people on this board do not understand the difference between the program invented in 2020 vs. actual diversity, equity, and inclusion. Sorry if it’s lame.)[/quote] LOL, you're lame. These programs were not invented in 2020, there was simply a deepening of the commitment by institutions to these values in the wake of George Floyd's death. There isn't some "before" time and "after" time in this work. blather blather blather.[/quote] We’re in the after times now. Future Dem candidates won’t be able to campaign on continuing the status quo of affirmative action. They’ll have to either let it go, or campaign on reinstating it. It’s an uphill battle. It’s unpopular.[/quote] I don't know. After the "white man" constituency showed their true colors, every other gender and race is horrifically appalled. After Biden and Trump, the diverse range of Americans might finally come together and give the white men the Great Replacement they've been crying about. [/quote] 100% here for this. White men in politics are a problem, and they need to sit the next few out so we can get our country back. Let's make this place actually great for once![/quote]
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