MouthBQ98 said:
The equity portion is a terminology used for soft implementation of Marxism in policy. The western marxist ideological rhetoric chose to replace the term socialism with equity specifically because it can be used to confuse rubes as it sounds close to equality but politically in progressive leftist rhetoric it has a very different meaning than equality has traditionally had in America/. We are talking equality of opportunity versus equity of manipulated equal outcomes despite effort or contribution.
That is pretty highly contentious.
This bleeds over into diversity and inclusion because the equity concept is then used to manipulate outcomes upon a new metric in the west: identity groups based on immutable characteristics, as versus the old marxist class structure, which wasn't appealing to western populations. The marxist have chosen to be deliberately divisive and to promote and encourage self segregation using intersectional politics and social policy, then encourage these groups to engage in a political power struggle. They again exploit subtle manipulations of the English language in that to followers of the ideology that are aware of it have different definitions for inclusion and diversity than are traditional. They have a spin that is useful to the western marxist movement. Your diversity will be based on the superficial superficial and be forced, but there will not be intellectual or ideological diversity allowed. Dissent will be suppressed with increasing intensity as the politically unfavorable learn they are made to suffer more for objecting and fall silent. The only inclusion is for those that conform to the predominant political ideology. Everyone else will be excluded.
The intellectuals that developed this have only been writing about it since the 1960's. They just know most people haven't cared to pay attention.
MouthBQ98, this is a fantastic and succinct description of how the DEI ideology works. Kudos and blue star.
To the OP:
If you support DEI, you support racism, Marxism and are a segregationist.
I can't think of a more deplorable outlook on life.
