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    Please stop. I literally made this thread a while back

    https://lemmy.world/post/15392191

    I believe in people getting opportunities. What I don’t like are thought police, or thought correction officers.

    Left authoritarianism is still authoritarianism.

    I also don’t take it for granted that someone talking about “empathy” or “compassion” necessarily doesn’t have ulterior motives.

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        1 year ago

        DEI is for all identities, not just POC. Creating more process is part of the the CIA field manual for fighting fascists, hence the question, are more bureaucratic jobs being created in some misguided attempt to “fight US imperialism”?

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      No, I won’t. Considering what you wrote in your linked post, why are you asking such strange questions?

      Thought police? Yet you’re ok with being told not to touch/compliment women’s butts at work??

      I won’t stop because you’re hilariously inept 🤣

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        I am asking these questions because we already have EO laws and ADA policies. We also have anti-harassment policies. What does DEI add that’s new other than create more bureaucratic jobs?

        From my perspective, DEI just creates divisions between groups by splitting people into distinct identities.