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University of North Carolina Axes DEI and Saves $17 Million

How much do diversity, equity, and inclusion cost? If you’re the University of North Carolina, $17 million.

That’s how much the state’s university system is saving after shutting down huge swathes of DEI offices and positions in every school in the state network. Just take a look below at the table of North Carolina’s public universities, and how much they saved after ditching DEI.

That’s right, readers! The UNC Board of Governors met on September 11 and voted to cut a total of 59 staff positions and to “realign” another 132 job roles (that appears to mean the employees were sent to work in some other, non-DEI office). 

Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, or DEI, has become a mind-numbingly common phrase. We hear it everywhere, all the time. At work. On the news. From the lips of politicians. Every “respectable” public figure, official, or institution talks about it as if “DEI” were the most obviously natural goal that every human should be concerned with above and beyond anything else (including academic excellence). 

We all know what this is really about: race grifting. DEI is simply a benefits and credentials program for non-white people. It’s anti-white racism that never gets called racism, because Americans have been programmed for so long to believe that the U.S. disenfranchises, impoverishes, or kills black people daily just for the sheer perversity of it. You’d never know in 2024 that the Civil Rights Act of 1964 actually passed, since black race baiters talk as if anti-black racism is worse today than in the days of lynching and Jim Crow. 

As far as the white portion of the population goes, the Civil Rights Act may as well never have been passed, as it certainly isn’t used to stop discrimination against white people. It’s a  legitimate question whether many Americans actually know that all racism, including the kind against white people, is illegal under the Act. In recent years companies have brazenly advertised jobs for “people of color,” “women,” and “LGBT” as if it were legal to exclude white people, men, or straight people from jobs. It is not legal, but since the law is rarely enforced when the victim is a white person, it has become de facto  legal to favor minorities in job hiring. 

Let’s see what X users had to say about the news. 

This one asks a question. . .

. . . and someone else has an answer. 

This guy said the quiet part out loud–no one wants to really admit that DEI is nothing but a scam to extract money from everyone to give to a special, sacred caste. 

Alex has a point–DEI watchers are well-advised to keep their eye on this to make sure it’s not just a monetary shell game. 

This sounds like the right lateral move for the newly “un-jobbed.”

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Perfectionism And “A Sense Of Urgency” Are Characteristics Of White Supremacy, According To NASA

Footage shared on social media reveals NASA’s diversity, equity, and inclusion training features engineers claiming they “feel shame” for being white and taking part in “white supremacy culture.”

The video was shared by conservative outlet TENET Media, and features two sections of the DEI training program.

The first element features a white woman explaining how she felt her actions to support minority groups did not go far enough, adding that she held “a lot of shame and regret” for her previous decision making. She also said she was looking forward to the DEI session to make her workplace “more anti-racist” going forward.

In another clip from the seminar, another speaker shared a slide containing characteristics of “white supremacy culture.” Such traits apparently include perfectionism, fear of open conflict, individualism, a sense of urgency and the idea that “progress is bigger, more.”

“These are those different characteristics that you probably see coming up a lot in our workspaces, especially in the practice of science,” she told the seminar. “Perfectionism; a sense of urgency – I’m sure all of us are feeling a sense of urgency about some of the deadlines we may have right now.”

NASA’s DEI training caught the attention of many online, including X owner Elon Musk.

Others questioned whether the space agency had its priorities in order.

There was also a reference to the astronauts stranded in space.


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