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While it certainly hasn’t been done away with, the anti-quality, anti-fairness, and anti-American “Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion” hustle is taking some hits. This ugly form of tribalism pits men, whites, and the rich (oppressors) against women,blacks, and the poor (the oppressed.) With a language all theirown, the DEI-ists have wormed into just about every facet of American life. The government – notably its schools – the military, and corporations have all embraced the sect.
Of late, Jews have been targeted. After the savage attack on innocent Israelis by Hamas butchers on October 7, Jews have been branded as oppressors, and Israel was deemed a“genocidal, settler, colonialist state” in the minds of the DEI tribe. One former DEI official explained that “criticizing Israel and the Jewish people is not only acceptable but praiseworthy” and “if you defend them, you’re actively abetting racist oppression.”
Bari Weiss sums DEI up perfectly, explaining that it is an “ideological movement bent on recategorizing every American not as an individual, but as an avatar of an identity group, his or her behavior prejudged accordingly, setting all of us up in a kind of zero-sum game.”
Ultimately, standards are lowered, personal responsibility iseliminated, quality suffers, and acrimony toward various ethnicgroups is sanctioned.
The country’s students have been heavily indoctrinated in DEI,and are directly acting on their brainwashing. For example, earlier this month, students at the exclusive Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy (IMSA) protested school policies relating to DEI, notably listing specific punishments they wanted to be added for “bias incident reports,” including alerting future colleges.
Parents Defending Education released a video in mid-December, which showed a group of robot-like students at an IMSA protest rally chanting their frustrations. Students complained loudly about their preferred names and their pronouns not being used at school, and that “uneducated people” were allowed to work there. The list of student demands includes a “public outline of the possible consequences for students following a bias incident report” and “those consequences must have concrete impacts for the offender,” which include “detentions, removal from leadership positions, suspensions, expulsions, and notification to parents and potential future colleges.”
“You see our pain. You hear our voices. Then do something,” chanting students can be heard in the video.
Clearly, educational quality has been negatively affected as a result of DEI measures. Many states have abandoned high school exit exams as a graduation requirement for their students as standardized tests are becoming passé.
Sadly, policymakers in New York, New Jersey, and Florida –three of the nine states that still require students to pass certain exams to graduate – have introduced measures to make the tests optional or do away with them completely. And Massachusetts is moving in the same direction.
In Chicago, Mayor Brandon Johnson has decided to eliminate the city’s 11 selective public high schools, which use standardized tests to determine student admissions.
But now, there is pushback starting to kick up over DEI, in part due to a Supreme Court decision in June. SCOTUS found that the president and fellows of Harvard University had effectively engaged in racial discrimination in the name of diversity, a decision that functionally invalidated racially conscious college admissions.
However, National Review’s Noah Rothman notes that even before the Supreme Court’s ruling, “colleges across the country had begun to pare back the bloat associated with the expansion of DEI-related managerial tasks and the non-faculty administrators who oversaw them. Republican lawmakers in states such as Florida, Texas, North and South Carolina, and Ohio secured legal prescriptions against discriminatory practices in hiring and blocked in-state schools from imposing DEI-related ideological litmus tests on students.”
Texas Rep. Dan Crenshaw is pushing to halt federal funding to colleges and universities that force students to sign or make DEI-related statements. His bill would ban places of higher education from compelling students, staff, or applicants to “endorse an ideology that promotes the differential treatment of an individual or group of individuals based on race, color, or ethnicity.”
In Oklahoma, Gov. Kevin Stitt has just signed an executive order that would eliminate offices of diversity, equity, and inclusion. “I’m signing the executive order today to remind all state-funded institutions that we see all Oklahomans as equal, regardless of race, color, sex, ethnicity or national origin,” Stitt said. The order requires a review and eventual elimination of spending on all DEI programs.
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox has attacked DEI programs at the state’scolleges and universities, repeating his assertion that such initiatives foster divisiveness instead of inclusivity, during a recent news conference. Cox also vowed to end a requirement that higher education employees must sign a “diversity statement” as a term of employment.
“These diversity statements you have to sign to get hired, I think that is awful, bordering on evil,” Cox said during the televised news conference. “We’re forcing people into a political framework before they can even apply for a job with the state.”
On the downside, as of July of this year, while legislatures in 22 states had proposed 40 bills to regulate DEI in schools, only seven have become law, according to The Chronicle of Higher Education.
While much of the resistance to DEI has been coming from the college realm, the private sector is also awakening to the pernicious effects of the scam. Wealthy businessmen like Peter Thiel and Elon Musk have been very outspoken against DEI, sharing their thoughts in the media.
In fact, DEI is in retreat as corporations are getting nervous about reverse discrimination lawsuits. The American Alliance for Equal Rights has taken legal action or threatened top law firms and other organizations, alleging they have excluded white and Asian students from fellowship programs based on race.
According to Reuters, at least six major U.S. companies, including JPMorgan Chase, have modified policies meant to boost racial and ethnic representation that conservative groups threatened to sue over. Many companies have removed “diversity” from job titles.
In all, 25 companies have received public shareholder letters since 2021 claiming their DEI programs “constitute illegal discrimination and a breach of the directors’ duties to investors.”
As a recent report from consulting firm Paradigm notes, “2023 has undeniably shifted the DEI landscape for years to come.”Paradigm adds, “External forces are no longer pushing companies to invest in DEI; instead, in some cases, external forces are pushing back on companies’ investment in DEI.”
Other than the blatant unfairness and civil and moral rot of DEI, there are very practical reasons for individuals to reject it. I will exit with my perennial question for the DEI-ists:
The next time you are trying to find a surgeon, will you pick the one who was licensed because she was the right minority or the one who earned her position the old-fashioned way? Now substitute auto mechanic and electrician for surgeon. How do you respond? And, do you want your favorite basketball team to be comprised of players of various ethnicities and genders, or the team that had the best damned players money could buy?
I can’t wait for your response.
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Larry Sand, a retired 28-year classroom teacher, is the president of the non-profit California Teachers Empowerment Network – a non-partisan, non-political group dedicated to providing teachers and the general public with reliable and balanced information about professional affiliations and positions on educational issues. The views presented here are strictly his own.
Jeff Bargholz says
Selective public high schools like the Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy should be added to the list of elite universities like Harvard from which very many business executives now refuse to hire graduates.
DEI needs to DIE.
Richard Johnston says
I look forward to putting this essay up on my office door. It will complement the quotes from Thomas Sowell and a poster of that great scholar already on that door.
If–IF-colleges truly valued viewpoint diversity rather than ideological uniformity, this essay would be an excellent one for discussion.
There is nothing “soft” about the bigotry of low expectations. Those low expectations might benefit those given preferential treatment, but if they do it is at the expense of society at large. Hard work and rational thinking might be considered a white trait at the Smithsonian–some stuff you can’t make up–but people capable of critical thinking recognize no race has a monopoly on either and that both have been, and remain, essential for improving one’s standard of living.
Jeff Bargholz says
Yes, and the notion that so called white traits are undesirable or evil is as contemptible as it is asinine.
Intrepid says
About time. DEI should DIE and should suffer a quick and merciless end.
However, if the woke boneheads should persist (and they will) in trying to reduce me to an “oppressor”…..well, here I am. Make a new law, tough guys.
“I’m your huckleberry.”
Chris Shugart says
DEI: Dumb & Exceptionally Ignorant.
Mo de Profit says
They have life too comfortable, and they have nothing good to do, nothing left to figure out, nothing left to research (other than bio weapons), nothing to do.
The west is over educated and we need to take a step back and start making stuff again.
TRex says
It does make one wonder what to do with all these “lettered” people whose jobs will disappear with the advent of new technologies that will make them too costly to retain. I’m sure new fields will open requiring highly educated individuals to get them off the ground. But as a high school degree was once a necessity to get a “good” job, that requirement now belongs to the 4 year college student who are, frankly, the new “run of the mill”. And, as is becoming apparent, industries are turning away from potential hires schooled more in ideology than intellectualism leaving the budding work force in the lurch. Much like the MSM, institutions of higher learning have failed miserably in meeting their core objectives and are in dire need of reformation.
George says
Diversity means anti-white racism. Equity means communism. Inclusion means incompetence. Where DEI is leading to is racial segregation, like the Boston mayor who just held a black and brown only Christmas party. The globalists are putting anti-white racism into practice by having the United Nations flood every white majority country with black and brown people, which is racial genocide. Yes it is.
SPURWING PLOVER says
Diversity means exterminate all White People why else are the looting and burning and violent people like them need to be taken off the Streets and lock up for life and the Artist who painted Obama atrocious Portrait is pretty controversial himself