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What "DEI" should actually mean

In the modern American (and some other countries) world, a new buzzword has been invented and pushed at full force: "DEI".

It supposedly stands for Diversity, Equity, Inclusion.

A much more apt expansion would be: Discrimination, Exclusion, Indoctrination.

And I'm 100% serious with those words. This is not just name-calling, throwing random insults, being facetious, choosing random negative words that just happen to match the acronym. I'm serious.

The "DEI" movement is absolutely about discrimination, such as discrimination in hiring: It promotes looking at the sex, race and other characteristics of applicants, and giving preferential treatment to some people, and discriminating against others, based on those inconsequential qualities. It promotes giving preferential treatment eg. in promotions based on those qualities. In other words, it is discrimination, plain and simple.

The "DEI" movement is absolutely about exclusion: Certain people, especially white people, are excluded as equals to the higher races, and men are excluded as equals to the higher genders. The "DEI" ideology promotes the silencing of certain people, and excluding them from certain places and events, based on race, sex, and other characteristics. It considers some people inferior to others, less worthy, having less rights, based on those characteristics, and to be excluded from certain places and events, and from expressing their opinions.

The "DEI" movement is absolutely about indoctrination: It heavily, heavily promotes indoctrination lectures and sessions everywhere, at workplaces, in companies, in institutions, in schools. If it gets its way, it institutes mandatory "DEI" courses onto people (eg. employees of a company) that they cannot choose not to attend, and may even include mandatory tests that need to be passed.

So yes, those words I chose do not only happen to beautifully match the "DEI" acronym, they also beautifully match what it's actually all about.

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