Getting rid of DEI is not really to target our people

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Do you know what groups benefit the most from DEI?


Black people the face of it. They used words like Diversity and you think of black people. The word to describe us would be adversity.

Who cares if they benefit the most

Once again if even ONE black person was helped on the job by the DEI office why would you want it taken away

I don’t get it
 

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They are using “anti-DEI” to target Blackpeople. While DEI ITSELF didnt benefit us, the anti DEI attacks is their weapon to harm us.

I really wish folks would see the clear difference and use
Every black person with a title is being called a DEI hire by them but cats think they're only worried about white women.
 

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So, if they’re getting rid of the mexicans, who else is left?
 

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:unimpressed: Yeah we’re not the targets



04/11/25

Illinois, 6 universities suspend DEI scholarship program after DOJ lawsuit threat​


WASHINGTON (25News Now) - The Department of Justice says the State of Illinois and six universities have suspended a minority-only scholarship program after a lawsuit threat from the department.

The universities named in a DOJ press release are Northwestern University, Loyola University of Chicago and the University of Chicago.

The program was administered by the Illinois Board of Higher Education before being suspended until it can comprehensively review the program with the Illinois General Assembly during the current legislative session, the DOJ said.

“This Department of Justice is committed to rooting DEI out of American institutions, including in the education system,” Attorney General Pamela Bondi said. “This latest victory illustrates that the threat of legal action can be enough to force bad actors into dissolving harmful practices that disregard merit and divide Americans based on race.”

On March 31, the DOJ found that an Illinois scholarship program unconstitutionally discriminated on the basis of race in violation of the Fourteenth Amendment. Following the Supreme Court’s recent decision in Students for Fair Admissions Inc. v. President & Fellow of Harvard Coll., 600 U.S. 181 (2023), colleges and universities are prohibited from using race to select winners and losers in higher education, the DOJ said, with the scholarship program established by Illinois law using race as a prerequisite for participation, specifically excluding students of some races but not others in violation of federal law.

“While the Justice Department is pleased these schools came into compliance with the law, other schools should be on notice that the Justice Department will not rest until all discrimination is eliminated from our society,” Acting Associate Attorney General Chad Mizelle said.

 

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Trump shuts down program to end human waste backing into Alabama homes, calling it ‘illegal DEI’



Posted on Thu May 1 16:10:40 2025 UTC



Commented on Thu May 1 16:37:44 2025 UTC

This is to hurt black people, if it wasn't clear from the headline. Lowndes county is ~70% black people


Commented on Thu May 1 16:58:34 2025 UTC

What’s crazy about all these cuts and firings… they haven’t saved a penny of federal money.

So far, spending under Trump is slightly increased.

So all of this pain they are causing won’t lower your tax bill by a penny.

And wait until they get to the rich people tax cuts!

Those will add another 1-10 trillion dollars of deficit spending to the debt, depending on what they decide to do.



Commented on Thu May 1 19:44:27 2025 UTC

To be extremely clear:

The program itself has nothing to do with DEI. The program itself has nothing to do with racism.

The program is simply because 1 in 3 people there have intestinal parasitic hookworms, due to an extremely unsafe lack of proper sanitation.

The REASON this area has zero infrastructure for good sanitation is because the federal government and the state of Alabama have been extremely racist for 150 years, since black people were allowed to own land. The only place they were allowed to buy land was an area which was very low and had soil which made it basically impossible to dig sanitation infrastructure.

On top of that, due to segregationist zoning laws and redlining, their parents and grandparents were prohibited from buying land elsewhere.

Now, they cannot move because the land they live on is basically worthless - nobody would want to buy their property for a reasonable price - and they cannot climb out of poverty due to suppressed wages and higher medical bills - due to the lack of sanitation.

Can't sell the land, can't get better wages, can't climb out of poverty.

This is true for all the people there, regardless of race.

So, to repeat myself: the current program has nothing to do with DEI and race. Everyone who lives there benefits from it.

This is also a perfect example of Critical Race Theory - it's not about anyone currently being racist. It's just that centuries of racism created this situation, and we need to fix it.

Donald Trump, and Republicans, want to get rid of it because they are racist, though.
 
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