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My pov is that CRT (critical race theory) and related policies, like DEI, put an undue emphasis on race instead of on poverty, and the resulting effect is that policies which are aimed at helping minorities seem like “favoritism” (and called as such by political opponents), which makes a growing population of poor whites (due to the adverse effects of wealth inequality) polarized against minorities.

Separately, the polarization is used by others who want to weaken a democratic nation. For democracies, a growing immigrant population of more poor people will cause further polarization because the growing poor white population believes that “they’re taking our jobs”. This happened during Brexit, this happened with Trump, and this is happening now in Germany and other western democracies.

I know that there are racist groups who have an agenda of their own, and what I am saying is that instead of focusing on what are painted as culture war issues, leftists are better off focusing on alleviating systemic poverty. Like, bringing the Nordic model to the U.S. should be their agenda.

So, maybe I am wrong about CRT and DEI and how it’s well-meaning intentions are being abused by people who have other goals, but I want to hear from others about why they think CRT and DEI help. I want to listen, so I am not going to respond at all.

— Added definitions —

CRT: an academic field used to understand how systems and processes favor white people despite anti-discrimination policies. Analysis coming out of CRT is often used to make public policy.

DEI: a framework for increasing diversity, equity and inclusion; DEI isn’t focused on race or gender only, but also includes disability and other factors (pregnancy for example) which affect a person.

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Okay , so end note: I appreciate the people who commented. I questioned the relevancy of CRT/DEI previously out of an alarmed perspective of how aspects that highlight group differences can be used by others to create divisions and increase polarization. But I get the point everyone is making about the historical significance of these tools.

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These people lose any credibility when they say nonsense like this. Overworked and overloaded personnel created this issue, but someone cutting budgets isn’t going to admit that. Might be the start of America’s brain drain if this kind of race-baiting politics continue.

https://archive.is/WyhBb

[-] nifty@lemmy.world 166 points 3 months ago

This will never not be funny to me

[-] nifty@lemmy.world 141 points 3 months ago

Better to realize the value of drm free and sellers like GOG before that time then

[-] nifty@lemmy.world 151 points 7 months ago

Lmao what a legend. How would DMCA even apply in this case though? Parodies are free speech

[-] nifty@lemmy.world 117 points 8 months ago

This is the type of character you see in an anime and you scoff as unrealistic. I stand corrected

[-] nifty@lemmy.world 145 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago)

What a nonsense decision, it should be appealed at the very least

Edit a lot has happened so let’s bring some context to this: Hilary Clinton was derided as unfit for presidency because she had a secure server in her private space for emails, some of which were classified.

Meanwhile, Trump literally had boxes of classified documents in a bathroom. Republicans are duplicitous, hypocritical and should not be expected to operate on good faith.

Or if they’re not, then they should show some objectivity and apply the same standards everywhere. What a bunch of clowns

Edit2 said a wrong word

[-] nifty@lemmy.world 113 points 8 months ago

Tbh, a walkable city would also make for nice driving because it would alleviate congestion

[-] nifty@lemmy.world 125 points 9 months ago

Alternative title: use these words if you want your kid to never say them again

[-] nifty@lemmy.world 137 points 9 months ago

The cover cushioned the phone so that anything it hit would have a chance to survive. It’s for the protection of everything else

[-] nifty@lemmy.world 261 points 1 year ago

Hannah Montana Linux

[-] nifty@lemmy.world 113 points 1 year ago

Months 1-3: hey he’s new, just getting used to things

Months 4-6: he’s not good, but maybe trainable?

Months 7-9: he needs to be on a PIP so we can CYA and fire him

Months 10-12: phase out and fire

Rinse and repeat at new companies every year for 5 years, get hired as Engineering Manager at sixth job.

[-] nifty@lemmy.world 124 points 1 year ago

You’d think someone would do that? Go on the internet and tell lies?

[-] nifty@lemmy.world 145 points 1 year ago

Wow, you can never tell with people. Go to someone’s house, and maybe they’re secret toilet-brush-in-dishwasher people. And there you are, innocently using their dishes.

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