“I am a person of color. I have been passed up for over 25 years only to see people I trained. My white brother and sisters promoted. My managers have always been white. So what does this mean for me? Fk your divisive comments.”
Using this logic, if I self-assess that I deserve a promotion, and I don’t get one, it’s because they passed me over because of the color of my skin? What a leap!
We need to stop with this stuff. Let’s get back to what Martin Luther King dreamed of -(and died for) the aspirations for a color blind society.
DEI got off track because it’s pushing equity over equality. Equality of outcomes is a race to the bottom because someone is picking winners and losers based a preferred narrative not merit.. Pick the most qualified person for the job, and race should have NOTHING to do with the decision. If it does, it is in fact illegal and many corporations are in serious danger of class action lawsuits because of this fatal flaw with DEI rooted in Marxist socialism/ communism.
If I were a person of color, I’d be deeply disturbed about where this is heading. If society believes that people of color are being hired only because of their skin color and not because of their qualifications, isn’t that insulting? We’ve seen standards getting lowered just to make this happen, and it’s going to create horrible stereotypes and stigmas for people of color. It makes me sad.
Also, it’s not decisive to name DEI for what it is: racism in sheep’s clothing.