Denouncing the management consultant DEI stuff seems like the perfect way for Dems to signal independence from "wokeness" while not only continuing to be anti-racist, but actually improving their race-based analysis
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Oh look, another article about .... "wokeness"
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Why is it only up to Liberals to end racism? I have never understood that.
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Because they (nominally) actually want to?
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I have disagreed with the framing of the piece, but, yes, he's quite right that there are plenty of consultant grifters out there who are really good at giving slick presentations, making impressive graphics, and cashing large checks, and they give other folks a bad name.
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The problem isn't the grift, though - it's the actual message.
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FYI. This is as my theory. Youngkin should have won easily given the dynamics of the race. I think the high turnout in D districts in an off year where everyone is tired was because Youngkin made it contentious. If he just ran on “inflation bad” he wins biggerpic.twitter.com/zp7oL8Gkv2
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It's really good, but I'm not optimistic about our finding consensus on the difference between good and bad training on race and equity.
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This stuff is ahistorical, pseudoscientific, essentialist, and fatalist.
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