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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]One lost election does not a train wreck make. What makes it a train wreck is who's coming, but if this is a serious question I'll weigh in. It might not be a popular answer among my fellow Democrats, but DEI. Not because I think it's wrong, but because it's misunderstood and easily manipulated into easy, hate-filled talking points. But also (this is where I'll duck for cover from my fellow Democrats) it went too far. It was in response to hateful rhetoric but in my opinion (just mine, not even two cents worth) it took it too far. It was a social experiment in terms of a civil rights movement that, in this point in time, wasn't accepted. Maybe later, maybe not. I wished it was toned down to allow for real conversation, but no real conversation was ever allowed to happen because people retreated to their extreme corners and stayed there because any compromise on either side felt like weakness. So that's my take. I think we as a country aren't able to do DEI correctly. I see it as microcosms in well-intentioned businesses and departments, but utterly failed execution of DEI. So we need to regroup and accept that we aren't there. We need to take baby steps and not beat people over the heads with it. If we don't learn from this, and how to promote diversity, equity and inclusion in a very organic, real way, THAT will be the train wreck. It's not a department. It's not a training to check off your annual training list. IMHO. [/quote] How much DEI was given to Hispanics -- maybe that's why they voted for Trump.[/quote] At my workplace (a "Catholic" hospital) DEI means first black, then transgender, then Muslim. No one else even merits a mention. New black manager immediately tried to fire Hispanic supervisor and replace him with a friend of hers. He told HR that she obviously had it out for him since he's been in that job for years and all previous managers gave him stellar reviews..HR said he was the biased one and sent him for re-educating. Wonder who he voted for.[/quote] What specific law did Biden and the Democrats pass requiring your Catholic hospital to put those policies in place? Oh, don't bother answering, we already know the answer is "none."[/quote] He took an 80 year old desegregation act to the stratosphere. https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/statements-releases/2021/06/25/fact-sheet-president-biden-signs-executive-order-advancing-diversity-equity-inclusion-and-accessibility-in-the-federal-government/ [/quote] You seem very confused or grossly misled. Executive Orders are about how the Federal government runs and implements things and that has absolutely nothing to do with how your Catholic hospital runs or hires. And even in Federal government employment they do not do the "evil DEI things" you claim are happening at your own place of employment.[/quote]
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