I would love to hear your experiences and your thoughts on this topic. If you have pro-DEI or anti-DEI positions, I will read them, consider them and respect your right to your own opinion.

My position is that I’m anti-DEI as I consider it a form of discrimination against white males and also consider it very deceptive. I’m open to discussing it!

  • @blahsay
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    7 months ago

    There’s better options for helping the disadvantaged than resorting to racism.

    Rather than hold up a color chart why not judge based on economic factors? A person’s income,parental income, education level, tax returns etc are far more accurate indicators.

    Dei is institutional racism and ugly as hell.

    • @Mickey7
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      27 months ago

      **“why not judge based on economic factors” **- completely agree with this. Judging by the tint of your skin is insane. But as an employer I would give more value to someone who succeeded coming from a poor economic situation over someone who did not. Everything is equal but one started working part time during school at 14, working full time in the summers, vs. a kid who never had or needed a job during their years in school. I’ll hire the kid who started working at 14