The phrase "state-sanctioned racism" is catching on. Gov. DeSantis and Sen. Cotton are beginning to use it in their communications. It's a winner.https://twitter.com/EpochTimes/status/1397625082789433344 …
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Replying to @realchrisrufo
Hey Chris, in the spirit of this, I'd like to suggest the term "racial engineering" to refer to when companies try to engineer racial outcomes at their organizations. Examples include Wells Fargo, United Airlines, etc.
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"The CEO of the largest U.S. bank employer has pledged to double the number of Black leaders over five years and tied executive compensation to reaching diversity goals."https://www.nbcnews.com/a/nbcblk/wells-fargo-ceo-ruffles-feathers-comments-about-diverse-talent-n1240739?cid=sm_npd_nn_tw_ma …
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I the Person Retweeted United Airlines
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0:35United AirlinesVerified account @unitedOur flight deck should reflect the diverse group of people on board our planes every day. That’s why we plan for 50% of the 5,000 pilots we train in the next decade to be women or people of color. Learn more and apply now: http://uafly.co/UnitedAviateAcademy … pic.twitter.com/r0ScH6MQAJ1 reply 0 retweets 3 likes -
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This can help average folks in corporations with the rhetoric game tremendously. E.g. "I'm all in favor of diversity, but but I'm not in favor of racial engineering. No one knows the correct proportions of skin colors at this company."
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Good phrase. The Marxists talked about "engineers of the soul."
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