Only the left would uplift DEI, solely based on skin, and glorify it, but then also use it as an insult and way to act offended.
Don Lemon just gave his most illogical take on DEI yet and claimed Donald Trump was nothing more than a DEI hire.
According to TMZ:
Don Lemon’s urging Donald Trump to take a look in the mirror … saying by his own DEI definition, Trump is a DEI hire himself.
Don says Trump seems to think DEI — Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion — stands for “unqualified,” which in the TV host’s eyes makes him the most unfit person to ever hold the presidency, among other reasons … and he points out Trump is a “nepo baby.”
By definition, Trump is not a DEI hire. He was elected by the American people to serve this country, and it has NOTHING to do with his gender, race, or any insignificant characteristics the left glories. […]
#DonLemon's urging #DonaldTrump to take a look in the mirror … saying by his own DEI definition, Trump is a DEI hire himself.
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— TMZ (@TMZ) February 3, 2025
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