Isn’t DEI just the end result of affirmative action? The instant that universities started down that patronising road of lowered expectations for certain people they exchanged competency for diversity.
This is a long way from being finished and maybe these old and once treasured institutions will die, the funding from alumni seems to have…
Isn’t DEI just the end result of affirmative action? The instant that universities started down that patronising road of lowered expectations for certain people they exchanged competency for diversity.
This is a long way from being finished and maybe these old and once treasured institutions will die, the funding from alumni seems to have taken a hit, I think people are starting to see that top tier universities no longer offer a stellar education and are looking for alternatives... trade schools are becoming more popular here in the UK. Oxford and Cambridge are a joke.
But DEI is both ubiquitous and pernicious it’s in our schools, corporations, healthcare, the arts, journalism, the police force and the judiciary. This fight has only just begun.
Isn’t DEI just the end result of affirmative action? The instant that universities started down that patronising road of lowered expectations for certain people they exchanged competency for diversity.
This is a long way from being finished and maybe these old and once treasured institutions will die, the funding from alumni seems to have taken a hit, I think people are starting to see that top tier universities no longer offer a stellar education and are looking for alternatives... trade schools are becoming more popular here in the UK. Oxford and Cambridge are a joke.
But DEI is both ubiquitous and pernicious it’s in our schools, corporations, healthcare, the arts, journalism, the police force and the judiciary. This fight has only just begun.