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DEI under siege: Why more businesses are being accused of ‘reverse discrimination’/Tide is changing | |
Emeraldlight User ID: 80816366 United States 12/25/2023 06:35 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | He has accused Macy’s of discriminating against white men. McDonald’s and IBM, too. Even NASCAR – a mostly white sport that banned confederate flags in 2020 – is in his sights. Some two dozen complaints have been leveled by Stephen Miller, a senior White House adviser in the Trump administration. Emboldened by a Supreme Court ruling last summer striking down affirmative action in education, Miller and his conservative advocacy organization America First Legal have taken the position that all DEI programs are illegal, embracing “reverse discrimination,” a concept that first emerged in the 1970s as a backlash to 1960s-era civil rights laws to fix racial disparities in the workplace. [link to www.msn.com (secure)] I just spoke to a friend who has been having these issues but for her at least the tide seems to have been turned-She is now part of a reverse discrimination action- Are things changing? Last Edited by Emeraldlight on 12/25/2023 06:47 AM |
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