• BombOmOm@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    D.E.I. programs explicitly treat people differently based on race. Such programs have no place in modern society.

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        5 months ago

        “We can’t stop doing X as long as we’re still doing X” doesn’t exactly make much sense either.

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            X, in this case, is “treating people differently based on race.”

            I would love if we were to do un-X.

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                So now DEI programs are only for people of colour?

                Why not just “disadvantaged people”? That takes race out of the equation entirely, and everyone is satisfied. Unless excluding disadvantaged people of specific races or genders or whatever is actually the point.

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                  Extend to gender, ethnicity, LGBTQ, whatever…the key is the “systematically.” We can’t assess relative (dis)advantage at an individual level, but we can recognize it at a systemic level and develop programs that counter it systemically.

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      It does if you start with the assumption that you need to do ANYTHING POSSIBLE in the name of equity, including causing further inequities at the individual level.