Posted on 03/25/2025 3:27:57 PM PDT by nickcarraway
Actor Malik Yoba recently made headlines with his statement that he no longer identifies as a Black man or a person of color. Instead, he has chosen to label himself a “Non-White Man.” This declaration has sparked a variety of reactions, with some people interpreting it as a challenge to the current political climate and ongoing debates around race and identity.
Yoba’s statement seems to tie into broader issues about diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs in the U.S., particularly those targeted during the Trump administration. Under Trump, efforts were made to reduce or eliminate DEI programs in government agencies, federal contractors, and other institutions. Executive orders were signed to limit diversity training, with the administration calling such efforts “divisive” and counterproductive. These actions led to the removal of DEI-related content from various programs, which critics argue is harmful to efforts to address systemic racism and promote inclusive environments in the workplace and beyond.
The Trump administration’s stance on DEI programs has raised concerns about the long-term effects on representation for marginalized groups, including in federal agencies and contracting opportunities. Critics argue that dismantling these programs undermines initiatives aimed at addressing historical and ongoing inequalities. For example, some organizations that rely on federal funding for DEI projects, like SAGE in San Antonio, have experienced delays and uncertainty as a result of these changes.
Many believe that these steps harm the progress made in creating more diverse and inclusive workplaces and communities. Proponents of DEI argue that these programs are critical for addressing discrimination and ensuring equal opportunities for all individuals, regardless of their background. The debate surrounding DEI continues to evolve, with significant impact on the future of workplace diversity and social equity initiatives.
Who wants to fly in an airplane flown by a DEI recipient? Good luck to those who do...
But you’re still a man, right?
Next question for Ketanji Brown Jackson: What is a Black man?
It's not. Yoba's statement was clearly anti-DEI, and the entire column was implicitly to criticize him and hope any Teslas he owns blow up with him inside.
The fascist Pinkos understand that DEI actually stands for "Discrimination, Exclusion, and Incompetence," and their mission until death will be to keep that unwelcome truth concealed.
Actor Malik Yoba recently made headlines with his statement that he no longer identifies as a Black man or a person of color.
Had to look him up.
https://duckduckgo.com/?t=ftsa&q=Malik+Yoba&iax=images&ia=images
Dude, you black.
Maybe he wants to be judged not be the color of his skin… you know the rest.
> Instead, he has chosen to label himself a “Non-White Man.” <
Get with the program, Malik Yoba. That should be “Non-White Non-Woman”.
B) I have no interest in finding out who Malik Yoba is.
C)Any of you homos try to tell me who Malik Yoba is, I'll kill ya.
When he has a punishment reduction, I’ll believe him. Until then, I’ll keep calling him a black man just like I’ll keep calling Bruce Jenner Bruce Jenner until he has a lopitoffofme.
Lighten up Francis.
Arrrrrgh! I didn’t say punishment reduction! I said penis reduction. Curse you, autocorrect!!!
Heh, heh.
As long he is cautious about color treatments his nose shouldn’t rot away.
He be confused.....
Raised Muslim....attracted to trans-women...career slowing down.....needs a boost...anything to get him in the mix...
Check his Wikipedia page to gawk at the example of the creatures running around on the surface of this planet
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Errr, Malik? Nobody cares. But have to agree that you are definitely not white.
>>A) I have no idea who Malik Yoba is.
>>B) I have no interest in finding out who Malik Yoba is.
>>C)Any of you homos try to tell me who Malik Yoba is, I’ll kill ya.
Lighten up, Francis.
(snort)!
Thank you for getting it.
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