Culture Trump's plan to dismantle DEI on day one is a "colorblind" path to Jim Crow 2.0 - Stephen Miller makes clear the subtext behind Trump’s call to ban DEI

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Donald Trump’s vow to ban diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives in workplaces and educational institutions on day one of his administration is not about fairness—it’s about erasing decades of progress and reinstating systemic racial barriers under the guise of equality. This is not a neutral policy proposal but the blueprint for a modern-day colorblind Jim Crow 2.0.

Calling DEI “Didn’t Earn It,” as critics derisively refer to it, is not just insulting but echoes the rhetoric and practices of the Jim Crow era, which were designed to delegitimize the achievements and contributions of Black Americans by framing them as unqualified or undeserving. The poll taxes and literacy tests of that era operated under the idea that Black people were fundamentally unqualified to participate in democracy. The Supreme Court justified “Jim Crow” aka separate but “equal” by arguing in Plessy v. Ferguson that racial separation did not impose inequality and that any perception of inferiority among Black Americans was a result of their own faulty thinking. Ironically the Roberts Court, in its decision to strike down affirmative action in college admission also accused Black people of a similar type of “faulty thinking.” Chief Justice Roberts wrote for the majority: “They have wrongly concluded that the touchstone of an individual’s identity is not challenges bested, skills built, or lessons learned but the color of their skin…”Legal scholar Cedric Merlin Powell argues that such logic rewrites history and creates an unworkably narrow definition of discrimination, focusing on outcomes while ignoring structural inequity.

A key figure in Trump’s anti-DEI agenda is Stephen Miller, who according to reports is set to become Trump’s Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy. Miller has proposed transforming the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) into an entity focused on addressing what he calls “anti-white discrimination.” Thus, Trump’s presidency appears poised to roll back workplace protections for Black Americans to a degree not seen since the end of Reconstruction, which ushered in Jim Crow. For Black professionals, who already navigate systemic barriers and entrenched inequities, this represents a direct assault on their workplace opportunities and dignity.


The claim that DEI initiatives unfairly disadvantage white Americans is not only false but dangerously misleading. U.S. institutions—from housing to education—have systematically excluded Black Americans and other people of color for generations, creating barriers that persist today. Programs like the GI Bill, celebrated as America’s first “color-blind” policy, ostensibly extended benefits to all veterans. Yet in practice, Black veterans were excluded from the housing loan benefits that white veterans used to build generational wealth. This exclusion laid the foundation for the racial wealth gap that still endures: Black Americans, on average, hold a fraction of the wealth of white Americans.

Today, DEI initiatives aim to address these inequities, but Trump and his allies, including Christopher Rufo, the architect of the “critical race theory” panic, frame these programs as preferential treatment. They claim DEI promotes “unqualified” Black professionals and other people of color, while advocating for a so-called “color blind” meritocracy. This narrative mirrors historical efforts to disguise exclusion as neutrality and is built on a lie.

According to a McKinsey & Company study, Black Americans are currently one to three centuries away from achieving employment and economic parity with their white counterparts without targeted interventions. Is the goal to extend that gap by a millennium? Far from privileging people of color, DEI initiatives and policies like affirmative action have barely pried open a crack in the doors of opportunity. These programs are not about elevating the “unqualified” but about dismantling the structural barriers that perpetuate inequality.

Miller has gone from theory to action in his role with America First Legal, amplifying the myth of reverse discrimination. He has targeted institutions like Northwestern University and NASCAR with lawsuits and complaints, alleging that DEI initiatives marginalize white men. But the data tells a starkly different story. According to an article in USA Today, about the EEOC complaint Miller brought against NASCAR, Miller alleged that NASCAR, one of the least diverse sports, was discriminating against white men because it had a program to increase the diversity of the pit crew. According to the article, NASCAR has just one Black driver in its premier Cup Series and five Black pit crew members out of more than 300. So, would fairness be zero? Miller’s narrative is a deliberate attempt to weaponize “colorblindness” and allegations of reverse discrimination to dismantle programs fostering equity.

Trump’s agenda doesn’t just aim to dismantle DEI—it seeks to, like the Plessy Court and the Roberts Court, delegitimize the very idea that systemic racism exists. This tactic is part of a long historical pattern. In 1866, President Andrew Johnson vetoed the Civil Rights Act, arguing it unfairly advantaged Black Americans over whites and articulated what could be called the first reverse discrimination argument. Trump’s strategy follows the same playbook, updated for today’s political landscape. Today systemic racism often operates through policies and practices designed by what I call the “hidden hand” to appear race-neutral or by obscuring the role race has played, such as in the racial wealth gap, to reframe the narrative while maintaining white dominance. Nicholas Confessore’s investigative reporting in The New York Times exposed a coordinated effort by the “hidden hand” to dismantle DEI initiatives under the pretext of combating “anti-white bigotry.”

For Black professionals, the stakes could not be higher. DEI and anti-discrimination policies provide critical frameworks for addressing microaggressions, bias, and systemic inequities in the workplace. Highly qualified Black professionals with skills, education and ability still find themselves un and underemployed. Without these programs, workplaces risk reverting to environments where equity is not even an afterthought. The consequences extend beyond individuals. Dismantling DEI stifles innovation, alienates diverse consumer bases, and undermines the ability of organizations to compete in an increasingly global and diverse economy.

The fight against this “color-blind” agenda requires collective action. Corporations have both the responsibility and the tools to resist. Businesses have the right to require workplace education and hiring practices that support competitiveness in the market. Government overreach into these areas, if properly framed, could be challenged in court, with lower courts and the Supreme Court potentially drawing the line on infringement of corporate autonomy.

By doubling down on DEI efforts, challenging systemic inequities, and advocating for policies that advance inclusion, companies can push back against the erosion of civil rights and lay the foundation for a more equitable future. Trump’s attack on DEI is not just a rollback of policy, it is a test of our national commitment to equity and justice. The stakes could not be higher.

https://www.salon.com/2024/11/24/pl...-day-one-is-a-colorblind-path-to-jim-crow-20/ (Archive)
 
Is the illiterate drooler required by federal law to sign up for the draft, thereby potentially putting his present and future into the hands of a short bus government?

He gets to vote.

Stupid women get to vote because they want to or something.
Howabout a compromise where we treat it like drinking age. If you join the military you get to vote even if you're illiterate.

the draft is barely relevant, the likelihood of it actually being used has very little to do with the results of voting.

women would also have to prove literacy to vote.
 
If blacks could compete in any way with Whites, they wouldn't need DEI.
Black people were doing better before DEI.
Kids do better with both parents around, but when DEI elevates "doubly disadvantaged" Black women over Black men, they won't give a Brotha a chance.
And of course, those who promote DEI don't do DEI in their own backyard as the HuffPo did once a couple of years ago with only white women.
Or Blackrock's board being almost all a certain type of "fellow white people"
Does it suck for the blacks or chicks that are competent? Yep, but that is the inevitable result of forcing firms, schools, and government to elevate people based on skin color.
I hate to admit it but you are right. Not only that, if I went to America, I'd actually pick an African doctor over a Black American doctor because I know the immigrant actually need to be skilled.
the idea of disparate impact out of the federal government.
Is that the law that effectively ended jobsite training because White people qualified for it more than Black people? I'll be glad to see "disparate impact" go and the end of a "degree = high school".
 
While getting rid of DEI is a start, we need to rip the idea of disparate impact out of the federal government. That alone causes a shit ton of issues as it allows to prosecutions even if the policy and practice is administered in a race neutral manner.
I mean, it's not entirely without merit. A case like not covering cervical screenings on the basis that they don't cover them for males nor females is totally a classical disparate impact case.

The state just needs to police these retards better.
Black people were doing better before DEI.
Kids do better with both parents around, but when DEI elevates "doubly disadvantaged" Black women over Black men, they won't give a Brotha a chance.
Blacks from the US south are far more functional than ones from Northern cities. Funny pattern there.
 
tl;dr: it's racist to hold people to the same standards and treat them fairly and equally.

How can you believe in the concept of a colorblind Jim Crow without believing blacks are inherently an inferior race?
It really takes a special kind of stupid to equate fairness to oppression. At this point I believe some of them push this retarded drivel because they secretly yearn to return to the plantations in chains.
 
At this point, I'm 100% convinced that people are retarded and this entire thing is just a psyop to dismantle civil rights because some below average entitled white kid now has to compete with an above average black kid.
tldr;
"When you're accustomed to privilege, equality feels like oppression"
Oh fuck off. DEI is trying to be an academic and realizing you can’t get funding unless you’re a black tranny or dedicate your entire career to writing about indigenous transsexual rituals. It’s applying to firms and seeing there’s a separate application for the same position but it’s only for non-whites and pays twice as much. It’s getting passed over for a promotion because it would look bad for the company to only promote white men/women so they need to throw in a less merited black person.

I’ve experienced every single one of these at different points in my life. Get the fuck outta here.
 
As long as Black people continue to not value education and allow their children to be disrupting and disrespectful in class, or even just dropping out of school entirely, then they will continue to be where they are in status. You want your kids to be able to get good jobs and good pay like the White folk? Then you need to do like the White folk do: study in school, get good grades, don't drop out. And guess what? The White kids who act like the Black kids end up being just like the Black adults: poor, on welfare, criminal record, drug addictions, etc. But, no, you don't deserve to build "generational wealth" without putting in the hard work just because you're a negro and your ancestors may possibly have been slaves or something. Go fuck yourself with that nonsense.
 
Is the illiterate drooler required by federal law to sign up for the draft, thereby potentially putting his present and future into the hands of a short bus government?

He gets to vote.

Stupid women get to vote because they want to or something.

Agree with you on poll taxes, though. Voter IDs sound very logical until you realize the government is going to charge you money in order to have you identify yourself to them, and deny your right to vote if you do not. Free ID, no problem. Paid ID, 24th amendment, nigger.
What form of ID do US niggos use to claim their welfare benefits, and who pays for it?
 
Bullshit.

If you truly hire for ability and character, you'll get a measure of diversity and inclusion. That's the way it used to be in the military, basically a meritocracy. During my time worked with men and women of all colors, gay and straight.

Equity is a joke. Just isn't realistically possible. How can you expect people of different backgrounds, educational levels, and ability levels to achieve the same degree of success in everything? You cannot. That's like saying a black man who has shit depth perception should be allowed to fly a fighter aircraft just because he is black. That's why jobs have lists of qualifications. You want the most qualified person in every job. You work to get the most qualified into training courses they will succeed in. Just common sense, which during the Biden regime has been in extremely short supply.
There's a difference in ambition and ability for each individual in a population, which ultimately makes Equity impossible.
 
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I hate how these people get me excited for Jim Crow 2 Electric Boogaloo but then it never happens. Forever blue balled.
 
Are you under the impression welfare is a constitutional right?
Nope, I'm genuinely curious, actually. Supposed they don't qualify for DL for whatever reason. Some form of state/local photo ID card? Issued on what basis? The system obviously needs to be quite secure since there's an obvious monetary motivation to cheat.
 
Well, your beloved "equity" exists to cancel out merit, and is designed to elevate retards to positions they are comically under skilled to be in.
The "inclusion" exists to exclude the qualified, and "diversity" is literally a skin deep, shallow, accounting of people's abilities, not the diversity of thought that drives innovation and success.
Its not just "Didn't Earn It", it's "Can't Do It" and absolute cancer for any society, business or government, as it's ultimately hindering progress of any sort.

We will see a regression in literacy and tech ability, with the worst people possible firmly embedded and established in sinecures it'll be hard to purge, and a massive competence crisis all but ensured to be coming down the pike to fuck us all.

ETA: oh, and I'll never be colourblind ever again.
The funny part is they will avoid skilled diversity hires because they want someone that is cheap and controllable. Someone who can’t stand on their own. Hence the diversity measures. It’s all an excuse to hire subpar labor and write it off.
How can you believe in the concept of a colorblind Jim Crow without believing blacks are inherently an inferior race?
Modern day democrats believe what the democrats in the 1800s do about blacks but they have a guilty conscience and overcompensate for it. They believe in race theory it’s just they want to scape goat poor & working class whites.
 
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