Conservative commentator Tomi Lahren laid down some hard truths for the right about diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in various institutions.
The term has played a prominent role in national discussions on race and culture – especially when it comes to hiring and training employees in the private and public sectors.
But those who are rightly concerned about the problems with DEI are making a massive mistake when they immediately jump to the conclusion that disasters like the plane/helicopter crash in Washington, D.C., are somehow caused by DEI.
During a recent broadcast, Lahren noted that “The left got DEI drunk in 2020” and that “after the death of George Floyd, the sudden cure-all for racism became open and blatant discrimination against White people and especially White men.”
The commentator further noted that “Skin color, pronouns in the oppression totem pole became the new bar for hiring, firing, and everything else.” […]
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