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  3. A big part of the reason the world is in its current predicament, is that a lot of US white people *on the left* still can't acknowledge how corrosive and harmful the DEI pushback was and still is.

A big part of the reason the world is in its current predicament, is that a lot of US white people *on the left* still can't acknowledge how corrosive and harmful the DEI pushback was and still is.

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  • mekkaokereke@hachyderm.ioM mekkaokereke@hachyderm.io

    A big part of the reason the world is in its current predicament, is that a lot of US white people *on the left* still can't acknowledge how corrosive and harmful the DEI pushback was and still is. They also can't acknowledge that the anti-Black pushback started before Trump came into office. They can't acknowledge their part in it.

    Again, white people *on the left* laughed when Elon fired almost all the Twitter employees and ended all the Black ERGs. Up until 2024, People were still asking me "Why don't you like Elon?🤡"

    There was no outcry when all the DEI and inclusion professionals were pushed out of tech and higher education. Black journalists being fired caused no widespread panic. There was a lot of "I don't talk politics!"

    But then DOGE did the same to scientists in general, and now there was panic. Kimmel getting fired raised more outcry than every Black journalist firing combined.

    Saying that 300,000 Black women were fired in this anti-DEI pushback, has no real impact on them. They can't feel that empathy for Black folk. Being anti-woke is "just an opinion."

    Now I see daily jokes about "Woke is back!" No. Woke never left. I've been Black this whole time. The 300,000 Black women fired have been Black this whole time. The Black journalists pushed out of their jobs have been Black this whole time.

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    @mekkaokereke
    I’ve heard all colours fight DEI because they are there on merit and want that to apply to all. 🤦‍♂️

    This is why the right wing take over of the media works. People fight themselves when the narrative is swapped out.

    DEI is exactly about equity and equality. DEI is about merit.

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    • mekkaokereke@hachyderm.ioM mekkaokereke@hachyderm.io

      A big part of the reason the world is in its current predicament, is that a lot of US white people *on the left* still can't acknowledge how corrosive and harmful the DEI pushback was and still is. They also can't acknowledge that the anti-Black pushback started before Trump came into office. They can't acknowledge their part in it.

      Again, white people *on the left* laughed when Elon fired almost all the Twitter employees and ended all the Black ERGs. Up until 2024, People were still asking me "Why don't you like Elon?🤡"

      There was no outcry when all the DEI and inclusion professionals were pushed out of tech and higher education. Black journalists being fired caused no widespread panic. There was a lot of "I don't talk politics!"

      But then DOGE did the same to scientists in general, and now there was panic. Kimmel getting fired raised more outcry than every Black journalist firing combined.

      Saying that 300,000 Black women were fired in this anti-DEI pushback, has no real impact on them. They can't feel that empathy for Black folk. Being anti-woke is "just an opinion."

      Now I see daily jokes about "Woke is back!" No. Woke never left. I've been Black this whole time. The 300,000 Black women fired have been Black this whole time. The Black journalists pushed out of their jobs have been Black this whole time.

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      @mekkaokereke
      I might have missed something:
      What do "ten NYT columnists" have to do with the US left?
      We're talking about, like, Bret Stephens, Ezra Klein & co, yes?

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      • ohmu@social.seattle.wa.usO ohmu@social.seattle.wa.us

        @mekkaokereke
        I might have missed something:
        What do "ten NYT columnists" have to do with the US left?
        We're talking about, like, Bret Stephens, Ezra Klein & co, yes?

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        @ohmu

        It's a fair question!

        This is the favorite paper of left leaning people in the US. The NYT published this and "The Left" didn't have an immediate visceral allergic reaction to it. Because "The Left" still doesn't accept or process how anti-Black and anti-trans this paper is.

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        • mekkaokereke@hachyderm.ioM mekkaokereke@hachyderm.io

          @ohmu

          It's a fair question!

          This is the favorite paper of left leaning people in the US. The NYT published this and "The Left" didn't have an immediate visceral allergic reaction to it. Because "The Left" still doesn't accept or process how anti-Black and anti-trans this paper is.

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          @mekkaokereke
          Thank you. I get it now.
          This has me wondering what an allergic reaction might look like. I grudgingly admit that me and a few dozen like-minded accounts talking about the NYT being awful here on Mastodon might potentially not rise to the level.
          I'll think about that.

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            @mekkaokereke https://spore.social/@foundseed/114094041647842173
            Back when it came out, I felt the urge to reverse and invert this nonsense scatterplot, and it was surprisingly a lot more accurate to (how I saw) the landscape at the time.

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            • mekkaokereke@hachyderm.ioM mekkaokereke@hachyderm.io

              A big part of the reason the world is in its current predicament, is that a lot of US white people *on the left* still can't acknowledge how corrosive and harmful the DEI pushback was and still is. They also can't acknowledge that the anti-Black pushback started before Trump came into office. They can't acknowledge their part in it.

              Again, white people *on the left* laughed when Elon fired almost all the Twitter employees and ended all the Black ERGs. Up until 2024, People were still asking me "Why don't you like Elon?🤡"

              There was no outcry when all the DEI and inclusion professionals were pushed out of tech and higher education. Black journalists being fired caused no widespread panic. There was a lot of "I don't talk politics!"

              But then DOGE did the same to scientists in general, and now there was panic. Kimmel getting fired raised more outcry than every Black journalist firing combined.

              Saying that 300,000 Black women were fired in this anti-DEI pushback, has no real impact on them. They can't feel that empathy for Black folk. Being anti-woke is "just an opinion."

              Now I see daily jokes about "Woke is back!" No. Woke never left. I've been Black this whole time. The 300,000 Black women fired have been Black this whole time. The Black journalists pushed out of their jobs have been Black this whole time.

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              @mekkaokereke

              “They also can't acknowledge that the anti-Black pushback started before Trump came into office.”

              They what?!!? The second Obama even started looking like a presidential contender, Facebook/twitter started exploding with racist bullshit.

              IT WAS PLAIN AS DAY.

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                @NilaJones

                Agreed!

                To be clear, I don't think that the NYT has ever been a leftist paper. They really said "Michael Brown, due to be buried on Monday, was no angel." about an unarmed child killed by police. They ran Trump's full page ad on the Central Park Five. It's always been like this.

                I'm saying that it's the favorite newspaper of the US left, not that it's a leftist paper.

                Like saying that Trump is the favorite candidate of Cuban American men in Florida, is not the same thing as saying that Trump likes the Cuban American men in Florida. It's more of a "stop hitting yourself!" situation. 🤷🏿‍♂️

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                • mekkaokereke@hachyderm.ioM mekkaokereke@hachyderm.io

                  A big part of the reason the world is in its current predicament, is that a lot of US white people *on the left* still can't acknowledge how corrosive and harmful the DEI pushback was and still is. They also can't acknowledge that the anti-Black pushback started before Trump came into office. They can't acknowledge their part in it.

                  Again, white people *on the left* laughed when Elon fired almost all the Twitter employees and ended all the Black ERGs. Up until 2024, People were still asking me "Why don't you like Elon?🤡"

                  There was no outcry when all the DEI and inclusion professionals were pushed out of tech and higher education. Black journalists being fired caused no widespread panic. There was a lot of "I don't talk politics!"

                  But then DOGE did the same to scientists in general, and now there was panic. Kimmel getting fired raised more outcry than every Black journalist firing combined.

                  Saying that 300,000 Black women were fired in this anti-DEI pushback, has no real impact on them. They can't feel that empathy for Black folk. Being anti-woke is "just an opinion."

                  Now I see daily jokes about "Woke is back!" No. Woke never left. I've been Black this whole time. The 300,000 Black women fired have been Black this whole time. The Black journalists pushed out of their jobs have been Black this whole time.

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                  @mekkaokereke
                  Related to your point, here's a good follow-up article on some of the fired workers from #EHRP and #HammerAndHope.

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                  What Happened to the Black Women Trump Purged From the Federal Work Force?

                  Co-published by the Economic Hardship Reporting Project and Hammer and Hope. Over a year later, they are struggling to find financial footing and make sense of the racist backlash that displaced them.

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                  Economic Hardship Reporting Project - Quality Journalism About Inequality (economichardship.org)

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                  • mekkaokereke@hachyderm.ioM mekkaokereke@hachyderm.io

                    A big part of the reason the world is in its current predicament, is that a lot of US white people *on the left* still can't acknowledge how corrosive and harmful the DEI pushback was and still is. They also can't acknowledge that the anti-Black pushback started before Trump came into office. They can't acknowledge their part in it.

                    Again, white people *on the left* laughed when Elon fired almost all the Twitter employees and ended all the Black ERGs. Up until 2024, People were still asking me "Why don't you like Elon?🤡"

                    There was no outcry when all the DEI and inclusion professionals were pushed out of tech and higher education. Black journalists being fired caused no widespread panic. There was a lot of "I don't talk politics!"

                    But then DOGE did the same to scientists in general, and now there was panic. Kimmel getting fired raised more outcry than every Black journalist firing combined.

                    Saying that 300,000 Black women were fired in this anti-DEI pushback, has no real impact on them. They can't feel that empathy for Black folk. Being anti-woke is "just an opinion."

                    Now I see daily jokes about "Woke is back!" No. Woke never left. I've been Black this whole time. The 300,000 Black women fired have been Black this whole time. The Black journalists pushed out of their jobs have been Black this whole time.

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                    @mekkaokereke

                    Most of the 'liberal' white middle class can't even understand the 'war on drugs'. Maybe some more bubble charts would help.
                    Seriously, though, until we start taking school board elections seriously the south will continue to win with generation after generation of ignorant public school graduates who don't believe the world their grandparents lived through and we are still living through.

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                    • ghostonthehalfshell@masto.aiG ghostonthehalfshell@masto.ai

                      @mekkaokereke

                      On top of this political system can distract itself with a lot of performative bullshit while 90% of the population is having trouble making ends meet no matter what size shape, gender or skin tone they have.

                      The problem is the super rich and the corporations who have deliberately worked to seize the means of government.

                      The flaming fire of hate that they benefit from, is the thing we need to overcome.

                      Minnesota is an exemplary here. It is something like what we need.

                      n/n

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                      @GhostOnTheHalfShell @mekkaokereke

                      It's just as simple as MN. But then, I was raised there and teethed on the declaration of independence. Not that theres no prejudice, but theres a basic insistance that people come first.

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