“They’re now just ordinary students.”
““It feels like we’re going back. I don’t know how else to describe it,” said Breeana-Iris Rosario, a junior at the University of Michigan, which is closing its DEI office and scrapping a campus-wide inclusion plan. “It’s like our voices aren’t being heard.”
Problem is that they didn’t have to say anything before. You’ll notice the article didn’t identify anything that was detrimental to their education. Now, just like any student, people who used the DEI programs are now going to have to compete with other students without an assistance or a net. They specifically mentioned black students in the article. When you consider that only 14% of the population in the US is black. When are the other 86%, the majority, going to have special programs designed just for them? Oh, I guess they already do. It falls under federal law based upon the Constitution. And then what do we have after graduation? Forced minority hiring.
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