DEI isn’t.

AT&T Uses DEI, unsure how much they pay the staff

Allan

The issue is not about how much they pay the members of the staff, the issue is about what does the staff accomplish for that money. According to the article, virtually nothing.

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Thanks. I was concerned.

From the Post opinion piece? :rofl:

Overall we rate the New York Post on the far end of Right-Center Biased due to story selection that typically favors the Right and Mixed (borderline questionable) for factual reporting based on several failed fact checks.

You have evidence for a competing hypothesis?

I’m sure thousands are churned out from UM every year with newly-formed opinions about how awful whites have been for the world, so that’s the accomplishment.

Feel free to post a rebuttal.

“Data shows, DEI efforts help create an academic community that generates a higher enrollment rate, matriculation rate, and eventual success rate. DEI is for students with disabilities, veterans with PTSD, minority students, and students who are New Americans who may need extra help due to language or cultural barriers,” the IUC said in a statement. “DEI helps more students achieve the American Dream of success via a college education.”

Intangibles. Got anything to hang your hat on?

Nothing I post will make a difference.
Many cons are against any type of DEI, or any programs that teach the impact slavery, the civil war, and the aftermath of Jim Crow laws had on the country, and the lasting effects that are still issues today.

For many of you…what is remaining of those huge issues, is not a big deal…and the “woke” are just virtue signaling.

You’re wrong. And I will not waste my time debating those facts.

Now would you like a doctor who’s knowledge of chemistry was Afrochemistry? About as much as a European American who’s knowledge was alchemy.

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There ya go! Clap yourself on the back and declare victory. :+1: :smile:

There is no victory when a loud minority denies the reality of that post.

I thought you weren’t going to waste any more time on this.

Zero.

What the what?

Chemicals are racist now? I didn’t realize that physical sciences suffered inequities, discrimination, and stereotyping. Those poor chemicals!

students will implement African American sensibilities to analyze chemistry.

So there’s a black scientific method and a white scientific method now? What the ■■■■ is this? How is this defensible?

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