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DEI is on its last legs, but the right risks keeping it alive

One of the only sources of bipartisan agreement in today's culture is that diversity, equity and inclusion programs are the ways in which black people get jobs. In yet another example of people stretching words beyond the point of no return, the pushback to Day is well on the same rhetorical pile of ashes as “racist”, “fascist”, and “Nazi”. It's progressing.

One conservative influencer with 3 million followers on X is called Kendrick Lamar's Super Bowl Performance. Another right-wing commentator with over 1 million followers linked the Black History Month event at the White House to Day.

The truth is that both the left and right appear to be intended to use “Day” as an e-song representation of “black” when it suits them politically.

If things continue at the current pace, conservatives should renew their popularity Meme “Everyone who doesn't like me is racist,” reflects their current Day Bugaboo.

Anyone with common sense can acknowledge that separating and prioritizing the population along their identification card is a violation of our establishment principles and is a recipe for social unrest. . Supreme Court Judge John Marshall Harlan, lonely Opponents At the landmark Plessyv. Ferguson Case famously said:

Considering the Constitution, in the eyes of law, this country does not have a class of superior, dominant, dominant citizens. There is no caste here. Our constitution is color blind and does not allow for class knowledge among citizens. With regard to civil rights, all citizens are equal before the law.

This message applies to today's white people, for black people 100 years ago. DEIs are almost dying quickly because they think they can use historical mistakes to justify discrimination in the present time.

Former Day Chief of Johns Hopkins University Hospital has sent the new year message Last January there was a list of “privileged” identity groups, including white people, heterosexuals, “cisgender” people and Christians. Progressive believes this type of rhetoric is completely normal, but it's hard to tell how much life can be saved in a hospital just because doctors believe it's a privilege to be white. yeah.

Companies and government agencies that believe they can secure programs for people identifying blacks, Asians, Hispanics, women, and LGBT people. Any Reactions from straight white men do not understand human nature. It is the iron law of human dynamics. By providing special benefits to one of the group, the other members will be able to “How about me?”

Exposing and supporting the excesses of DEI industrial facilities from public life is a positive step. But like all political movements, the temptation to swing the pendulum too far is always there. Overcorrection is often a rule rather than a political exception.

The irony is that conservatives never assume black people. right Day is hired.

Judge Clarence Thomas served in the District of Columbia Court of Appeals (his only experience as a federal judge) before President George H.W. Bush appointed him to the Supreme Court in 1991. Before her appointment, she spent nine years in federal judiciary.

Conservatives cheered when President Trump chose to become his housing and urban development secretary during his first term. Prior to entering politics, Carson was a world-renowned pediatric neurosurgeon with cutting-edge work at Johns Hopkins Children's Center in Baltimore. But somehow, the man who led the team that separated the combined twins was deemed eligible to lead the HUD. Charlie Kirk It floated Carson's name, who leads the Agriculture Department in the Second Trump Administration – a week after him I insisted Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin was a “Daypic.”

Nothing hones the conservative driving force to remove the culture of identity observation created by the DEI program. .

It is clear that there is its own day blind spot on the left. Progressive spent years making skin color, sex and bedroom activities the most important qualities of public life. Now they lament the loss of DEI programs in businesses, government agencies and other agencies, as if it were the only thing to prevent blacks from suffering Jim Crow-style discrimination at the hands of their employers. It's there.

The truth is that both the left and right appear to be intended to use “Day” as an e-song representation of “black” when it suits them politically. When using this term, its meaning distorts its meaning and drains it from its political efficacy.

Conservatives need to resist the temptation, as nothing hardens the group more than excessively use the terminology used to police their actions. That's why many right-wing experts stopped worrying about being called “racist.” Doing the same with Dei is not what you do if you want to die, but a blueprint to bring life to your identity obsession.

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