DEI needs to DIE
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Did I miss any posts while I was away about Richard Bilkszto, the Toronto School Principal that was bullied to the point of suicide because he stood up to an abusive DEI trainer in Toronto?
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All humans are instinctively aware of the existential importance of social acceptance, or at least not being socially radioactive. If you're already on the edge, clearly a public ostracization can push you over. Which forces one to consider whether the ostracization is fair. I would guess that 90%+ of people, if they were being honest, would admit that the race narrative stuff, when weaponized against an individual who only wants to bring some sanity to the discussion, is well beyond the point of fairness. They're not eager to say that out loud, of course, because of point #1 about the existential importance of not being radioactive.
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