Sunday, May 5, 2024

Here's where DEI leads you in practice

As you will note from my previous entries in this blog, I believe DEI ("Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion") programs to be problematic and virtually impossible to implement legally under the laws of the United States. Here's an example of how DEI plays out in practice: a media company that committed itself to DEI practices gets sued because, in trying to maintain its writing standards, it did not give black employees full creative control over content creation. 

As is typical with DEI programs, there is no mention of merit with respect to the claims made by the minority writers. Their selection for the jobs in question was to be based solely on their race. 

I can't square this with the requirements of federal civil rights law and I suspect no one else can, either. 


Addendum:  A sure sign that this practice is opening companies up to legal liability (and apparently has adherents who view it like some religion they must defend) is a corporate attempt to rebrand the concept.

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