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The NFL has confirmed a New York Times report that Super Bowl LIX being held in New Orleans on Sunday will not have the “End Racism” slogan that has been stenciled at the back of NFL end zones since 2020 in the wake of the George Floyd riots, including for Super Bowls.
Jewish groups are reassessing their embrace of DEI
While many Jewish organizations supported DEI efforts before Oct. 7, some are now realizing the ideology’s shortcomings
Jews Waking Up To Hollywood’s Antisemitism Should Try To Destroy DEI, Not Join Its Ranks
Jews Waking Up To Hollywood’s Antisemitism Should Try To Destroy DEI, Not Join Its Ranks
Alan Dershowitz and Ben Shapiro both are Jewish and heavily objected to DEI.
But now that DEI has turned overtly antisemitic, many Jews are objecting to it.
Deliberate provocation is kind of a sport among some Jews, and it's the theme of the Bugs Bunny series, where Elmer Fudd is the stupid goy and Bugs is the clever rabbit stealing his carrots.
But true, I've also seen it from black and Hispanic people. It was normal in Chicago for the black booth workers at the CTA to block me from exiting until I pushed on the turnstile several times.
FuckTheMainstreamMedia says
Alan Dershowitz and Ben Shapiro both are Jewish and heavily objected to DEI.
FuckTheMainstreamMedia Thanks, got a link?
The very slow crossing of the street on purpose by Blacks if the car driver is White. If Black, they walk faster because they know another Black will run their ass down for being a punk and dissing them.
The pharma company they work for has lost 50% of its value over the last year while celebrating drag queens.
ABA Legal Ed council suspends accreditation standard focused on diversity
The council of the ABA Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar has suspended enforcement of the accreditation standard originally titled “Diversity and Inclusion” until Aug. 31 in the wake of a Trump administration executive order mandating the dismantling of diversity, equity and inclusion efforts and demands by the U.S. Department of Education that academic institutions eliminate DEI polices or risk federal funding cuts. ...
“The committee’s view is that with the executive orders and the law being in flux, it would be an extreme hardship for law schools if our standards were to require them to do certain things that may cause them to take more litigation risks and potentially violate the law,” said Daniel Thies, chair-elect of the council and co-chair of its Strategic Review Committee. ...
The section’s council is recognized by the Department of Education as the sole accrediting body for U.S. law schools and is an independent arm of the ABA for that function. Most states require applicants of the state bar to be graduates of an ABA-accredited law school.
DataRepublican (small r)
@DataRepublican
Mar 4
🚨 I Am Living Proof That DEI Is Fake 🚨
It’s been almost a week since I was doxxed, and my life has changed permanently. A traditional Big Tech job is no longer an option—not because I lack the skills or experience, but because of what I’ve stood for. I didn’t do this for profit; I was already successful. And I don’t want to frame myself as a victim.
But here’s the reality: if I had aligned with the “right” ideology, my identity alone—deaf, female, and so on—would have been enough to open doors, maybe even land me a movie deal. Instead, my stance has made me a target to the point that I’ve had to completely uproot my life.
I’m incredibly grateful for the overwhelming support I’ve received on X and am leaning into it. But that support exists alongside an equally extreme level of hatred—hatred so intense that it has forced me to leave. That contrast should serve as a wake-up call. DEI, as it’s commonly practiced, isn’t about inclusion or equity. It’s about ideological conformity. And if proof is needed, I am it.
And the supreme irony is that the most vicious attacks by far have come because of my diversity credentials.
But also super grateful for X once again and I do feel like the most loved person in the nation despite everything.
I will never back down!
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