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Originally Posted by 1andrew1
Correcting a shift on social policy should never mean handing over the destiny of a foreign country to a bullying neighbour. The Democrats can be blamed for many things but not this.
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Yes. The Democrats weren't "obsessed" with these things (DEI, etc.) rather they were just incompetent. It was the GOP propaganda that drove this messaging and it seems, very effectively.
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Originally Posted by Paul
The first one yeah, the other two, not so much.
They are typical examples of discrimination [in favour] of one group over another group of equally qualified people.
There shoud be no discrimination either way.
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I think the emphasis here is removing discrimination rather than favouring one group over another. It always comes down to the fact that most people are not in these (historically) discriminated against minorities so fail to appreciate how things can be different.
There will always be cases where such legislation is abused but these would be in the minority. They will, however, be used to misrepresent the process and, as we see, weaponised to tear down the whole construct.