DEI is neo-Marxist and was pushed by BlackRock (and their 10 trillion) and others when CCP threatened their ability to be active in China. China and Russia long saw black population as "fringe" and open to agitation. Divide and conquer is a goal, and things like CRT and "social emotional learning" make one race all bad an unfixable and another race all good and incapable of being bad. That's how genocides start.
The crazy is in all the colleges and the agendas look more and more like Mao's cultural rev.
UCLA Med School forced first year students to attend 'structural racism' course where screaming pro-Hamas speaker told them to kneel for bizarre woke 'prayer', while pediatrician DEI boss looked on
Lisa Gray-Garcia gave the two-hour presentation at Geffen Hall, on the university's downtown Los Angeles Campus on March 27, as part of a Structural Racism and Health Equity class.
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Harvard Law going down the toilet. People need to stop viewing this stuff as just a little college kookiness from the fringe, Radicals are pushing destruction and kids are so indoctrinated from 5 yrs old up that many absorb the dumbest things. Many medical schools are also pushing the "oaths."
"On a posting for a position as an assistant professor in international and comparative education at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, applicants are required to submit a CV, a cover letter, a research statement, three letters of reference, three or more writing samples, and a statement of teaching philosophy that includes a description of their “orientation toward diversity, equity, and inclusion practices.”
At Harvard and elsewhere, hiring for academic jobs increasingly requires these so-called diversity statements, which Harvard’s Derek Bok Center for Teaching and Learning describes as being “about your commitment to furthering EDIB within the context of institutions of higher education.”
By requiring academics to profess — and flaunt — faith in DEI, the proliferation of diversity statements poses a profound challenge to academic freedom.
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