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Notes from the Under Dog L.'s avatar

DEI practices are profoundly ignorant of cause and effect. Sorry to say, when I see a DEI badge on an email signature my first thought is: LOW IQ. LOW IQ narcissists are pushing this. It's all about how "good" the narcissists are, and not about truly helping PWAW -- the acronym I'd like to get going for People Who Aren't White.

The only way to help a certain faction of PWAW is to hold them to the same standards as everyone else. Why, you might ask? Because when you put a certain faction of PWAW into positions that require exactness, discipline, and cause and effect thinking, and they're not up to par with these traits, they destroy everything they touch, which perpetuates the very racism the "good" aim to cure.

Or DO they? Narcissists will often effect situations designed to convince their prey that there's something wrong with them. So when they make doctors of the ineligible to be doctors, they are encouraging them to fail. And by nurturing failure, the narcissist white people behind this juggernaut will remain pleased with themselves. After all, they need to be superior, and they need PWAW to be dependent on their "goodwill."

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Celia M Paddock's avatar

I suspect that you are right about the architects of these policies knowing what the end result will be. As always, activists who thrive on other people's suffering MUST make sure that suffering is never actually alleviated. Solving the problem would put them out of a job.

Why else would every Democrat effort to "help" black people actually make their situation worse? Johnson's War on Poverty is directly responsible for the disintegration of black families, with all its attendant ills, by encouraging black women to raise children in government-supported poverty WITHOUT fathers in the picture, generation after generation.

It's all about power and control. The Democrats didn't change their minds in the 1960s; they only changed their tactics. Scratch a Leftist and you find a racist.

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BasedDadRad's avatar

Exactly. The goal of any civil rights movement or organization should be to shut itself down someday. In this light, viewing the current landscape tells you everything you need to know.

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Greg Connolly's avatar

Great example. Destruction of the black family is the #1 construct of much suffering!

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Bruce Miller's avatar

Don't you find it hilarious that the hated "colored people" of Jim Crow days has morphed into "people of color" or more laughably POC or BIPOC? Sort of like a snake eating its tail?

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BasedDadRad's avatar

"People of color".......Bruce, also look at what Harvard was doing to the poor yellow people (yellow is still a color, isn't it?).....thankfully SCOTUS has fixed that.

I notice Democrats are the only people who smugly and with self congratulation utter the phrase "brown people" with not an ounce of self-awareness or sense of irony.

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Bruce Miller's avatar

"People of color" good, "colored people" bad.

How comically Orwellian do our leftist friends have to become before we demand they don foolscaps and grimace and parade like monkeys? Oh, forgot they're there already.

Happy Fourth, George.

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BasedDadRad's avatar

Same to you brother.

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Sheluyang Peng's avatar

After BIPOC, next up is URM: "underrepresented minority". They're lumping together Whites and Asians now.

https://www.bmc.org/glossary-culture-transformation/urm

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Bruce Miller's avatar

Sorry about that.......

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