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We've ended the tyranny of so called diversity, equity and inclus inclusion policies.
White people are the largest group of people that believe that they're discriminated against.
Everyone was like, this is a meritocracy.
I never quite felt that I was a beneficiary of the so called meritocracy.
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Hi, my name is Em, and when I hear about workplace and government BI initiatives being under attack by the Trump administration, I, as a queer person, feel deeply conflicted.
On the one hand, I believe that it's incredibly important that structural inequalities in workplaces should be resolved.