Are you making an analogy that asserts that black coaches are inherently less talented than white coaches?right: teams are willing to take a less talented player in the name of diversity.
Are you making an analogy that asserts that black coaches are inherently less talented than white coaches?right: teams are willing to take a less talented player in the name of diversity.
I was hoping I was reading that wrong. I retract my question.not at all!
He was asserting that teams that take black QBs take a less talented player.I was hoping I was reading that wrong. I retract my question.
Those AGs screaming about it are just wasting tax payer money. Unless they have proof that Costoc is hiring based on race or gender, it's not going anywhere. Plus, it's a private company and can set any hiring qualifications it wants. The NFL won a similar suit against Maurice Clarett when Clarett challenged the NFLs rule that a player had to be at least 3 years post high school to be eligible for the draft.JP Morgan, Microsoft, and Costco are pretty good competitors in their fields and continue to be committed to their DEI programs. 98% of Costco shareholders just voted in favor of management's continuing to do so. Since then AG's from 19 states (OK, TX, GA...the usuals) have written Costco, a private sector company, demanding that it give up its DEI program.
What this tells me that is no one knows what DEI is anymore and it's just become a knee jerk cultural divide issue. People see DEI and regardless of how it's implemented or what it consists of, or its results are,....it's WOKE, it's liberal, it needs to be killed. Smart companies know that just hiring white guys with degrees is not a successful employment strategy When I talk to my conservative, anti-DEI friends about their views, they claim that DEI operates and has a set of goals which make no sense. This country has not been well served by inflaming divisions between people based on concepts that people can't even define. Marxism, communism, socialism all get thrown around by people who can't define them other than they think it's bad and hurtful. DEI is just the latest.
The US owes a lot to a college drop out (Bill Gartes) and the son of Syrian immigrant with no college degrees (Steve Jobs) who lacked the degrees and background needed to succeed in Trump's anti-DEI world.
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Trumps DEI in action. Darren Beattie has been appointed acting undersecretary of state for public diplomacy, a senior State Department official confirmed. Beattie, who will manage the department’s messaging and relationship with foreign populations, has a history of incendiary comments, including an October 2024 tweet in which he wrote: “Competent white men must be in charge if you want things to work. Unfortunately, our entire national ideology is predicated on coddling the feelings of women and minorities, and demoralizing competent white men.”
You really don't understand DEI. The only reason EEO and DEI were necessary is because non-white people were being judged by the color of their skin and not their qualifications or character. Dear God could you be any more ignorant and obtuse.MLK would not approve of DEI: "Do not judge a man by the color of his skin . . ."
Fox is not the news source to use for the overall opinion on DEI. They use testimonial type of evidence,(PWC) which is probably the worst of the worst sample of DEI. It is scare tactic stuff that you are posting.DEI is a very broad term and fairly innocuous term. DEI gets contentions (and racists at times) when it is used to openly discriminate and exclude people solely based on race .
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Consulting giant PwC discourages White, Asian students from applying to career program
Consulting and accounting firm PwC prohibits White and Asian students from applying to attend its Career Preview conference for potential future hires.www.foxbusiness.com
WTH are you talking about? They posted the damn questionnaire from PWC for applicants.Fox is not the news source to use for the overall opinion on DEI. They use testimonial type of evidence,(PWC) which is probably the worst of the worst sample of DEI. It is scare tactic stuff that you are posting.
Act now, repair later tactics of Musk is usually not the best mode of action for government actions.
They stated an underrepresented minority.(which many Asians do not fit within, for example) when using this pwc form for a single job fair. Yes could have found a better way to state it. But using PWC and this single job fair is similar to using testimonial evidence which is not representative of the whole.WTH are you talking about? They posted the damn questionnaire from PWC for applicants.
As I correctly stated, DEI is fairly innocuous. The concept gets dicey in its applications as does any program where the color of one’s skin is factored into hiring or acceptance decisions. Again…my issue isn’t with the concept of DEI but lies in the implementation by bad or over zealous actors. Really not sure how anyone can disagree with that statement
Sorry. Which parts of diversity, equity, or inclusion do you not support? Please be specific. Would you prefer that our workforce or our military was less diverse? Less equitable? Or Less Inclusive?DEI is a very broad term and fairly innocuous term. DEI gets contentions (and racists at times) when it is used to openly discriminate and exclude people solely based on race .
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Consulting giant PwC discourages White, Asian students from applying to career program
Consulting and accounting firm PwC prohibits White and Asian students from applying to attend its Career Preview conference for potential future hires.www.foxbusiness.com
I don’t support using race as the primary factor in hiring or college acceptance. The question then becomes how much weight, if any, do you give to a person’s skin tone when making hiring or acceptance decisions. A question which is very subjective.Sorry. Which parts of diversity, equity, or inclusion do you not support? Please be specific. Would you prefer that our workforce was less diverse? Less equitable? Or Less Inclusive?
It’s just another buzzword for you.
I wouldn’t hire someone simply because they are part of a certain societal group especially if they weren’t meritous. But I if I’m hiring between a person of a group that I’m more comfortable with and one that I’m less familiar with, I will try to mentally acknowledge that I may have conscious or unconscious bias in favor of the one I’m more comfortable with and I will make an extra effort to judge the candidates logically and equitably.I don’t support using race as the primary factor in hiring or college acceptance. The question then becomes how much weight, if any, do you give to a person’s skin tone when making hiring or acceptance decisions. A question which is very subjective.
Do you ?
I would think most people would agree with those thoughts.I wouldn’t hire someone simply because they are part of a certain societal group especially if they weren’t meritous. But I if I’m hiring between a person of a group that I’m more comfortable with and one that I’m less familiar with, I will try to mentally acknowledge that I may have conscious or unconscious bias in favor of the one I’m more comfortable with and I will make an extra effort to judge the candidates logically and equitably.
If the candidates are truly equal in most ways or they both present roughly equal pros and cons, I may choose the more diverse party just to diversify the workplace and try to prevent homogeneity which can become recursive when the business makes future hires.
We’ve all heard about law firms that only hire from the top x number of law schools. Is that really leading to the most talented and capable law firm possible? Probably not. Theres probably a significant number of very talented lawyers who are locked out of those coveted positions because they weren’t born to the right parents.
But they don't,(whether they realize it or not) which is the reason DEI exists. Most people can't recognize their biases, and will go with homogenous non fear factor if they don't have something there to guide them the other way.I would think most people would agree with those thoughts.
So you would support removing the race box from all college applications thus eliminating any inherent bias someone going through the applications might possess?But they don't,(whether they realize it or not) which is the reason DEI exists. Most people can't recognize their biases, and will go with homogenous non fear factor if they don't have something there to guide them the other way.
1) yes1) So you would support removing the race box from all college applications thus eliminating any inherent bias someone going through the applications might possess?
2) I believe I made my position pretty clear on DEI above. I do believe the left overstates subconscious bias in 2025 of those who do a majority of hiring in this country. But that is subjective and we will agree to disageee
I don't believe the race box is part of the general application but like most application processes, things like race, age, gender are tracked for demographic purposes (and reporting). I know those questions exist on the employment application at my current workplace but they do not show up when you print or download the applicant's application/resume/supporting documentation.1) yes
2) You have a lot more faith in people doing the hiring than they merit, IMO. Yes, the left will always overstate subconscious bias. In turn the right will generally understate subconscious bias.
My female Asian PCP is the best doctor I've ever had.the next time you need surgery, be sure to ask for the dei dr.
Let me list all the people that don't make me appear racist. I can come up with 2. An Indian Dr and a Mexican Drum instructor.what are you inferring ? my list
pcp- female,
heart Dr - India,
several of my supervisors at work - female
close friend is gay.
drum instructor - Mexican
. . .
I too have an eclectic group of Dr's, but I refer to them as my heart dr, or my knee Dr; not my gay Dr or my AsianDr, like you seem obligated to do
the next time you need surgery, be sure to ask for the dei dr.
you brought up drs
What a putz. Sometimes I think you must be rolling us, and then I remember it's you. What a racist sob. You forgot to mention your old futbol buddies. Got to throw them in for good measure.the next time you need surgery, be sure to ask for the dei dr.