Wal-Mart rolls back its DEI policies

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Good. DEI doesn’t benefit the FBA family.
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Bothsiders sold out their own people and children.

I hope Kamala not being black enough was worth it.
Where's the energy for other racists and genders that helped put Trump back in office.

Cats gotta stop making small segments of people the fall guys while avoiding blame and criticism for everyone else.
 

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Where's the energy for other racists and genders that helped put Trump back in office.

Cats gotta stop making small segments of people the fall guys while avoiding blame and criticism for everyone else.
fukk those people too.

But all the black people who've spent the last 4 years downplaying the threat of Trump/Project 2025, trying to depress the black vote and equivating both parties need to be called out. People like that smooth brained idiot tariq and that other fat nikka on YT cosplaying as problack.
 

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Bothsiders sold out their own people and children.

I hope Kamala not being black enough was worth it.


Walmart also said it wouldn't renew a racial equity center that was established through a five-year, $100 million philanthropic commitment from the company with a mandate to, according to its website, "address the root causes of gaps in outcomes experienced by Black and African American people in education, health, finance and criminal justice systems."
 

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Walmart also said it wouldn't renew a racial equity center that was established through a five-year, $100 million philanthropic commitment from the company with a mandate to, according to its website, "address the root causes of gaps in outcomes experienced by Black and African American people in education, health, finance and criminal justice systems."
How does DEI even work there? I mean there are people who literally start at the bottom and will work to get a management position. How is that going to affect folks that work there?
 
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