There's always winners and losers. Which products and services will take the least damage from DEI hires? Fine dining will probably be OK. The elites have to eat somewhere, and they won't put up with overcooked broccoli rabe.
The comic book industry can only get better, if anything. I'm not sure if any straight white males are still working there.
I was thinking datacenter tech would probably be watched closely because the social media monopolies would fall over without it, but then again these are the people who paid 23-year old girls about $120k a year to take pictures of their lattes. So who knows.
I think dining will get worse, as it's becoming harder to find quality employees. Guys tend to gravitate towards jobs and careers that won't prevent them from getting laid. Culture as it is now is anethema to service jobs, mostly because the pay is so low, and American chicks cost so much. They have a much larger range of choice than guys do.
If we're talking industry, and not service jobs. I'll consider trades (plumbing, roofing, repairs) as service for this argument. Then energy will thrive and survive. Even with leftist meddling. It's safe to get a job in oil, nuclear, electric, etc. If anything the green junk is at risk. Solar, wind, that shit is only lasting because of money printing. You can't just hire untalented people, at least for the 'doer' parts of the industry. They can still stuff all of the forced diversity into HR, CS, and billing to create 'equity' in their workforce.
Almost all large-scale manufacturing is outsourced now, unless you wanna make weapons for the MIC. Northrup-Grummon, Raytheon, etc. Though, my uncle tells me you have to have a neolib (BlueMAGA) social media presence to get most of these jobs, unless you are some kind of code-savant, then they will hire you without a social media footprint. In the actual factory, not white-collar, I'm not sure who/how they hire.
If the border hordes keep pouring in, I guess construction is always a lasting option. Even if it's shitholes, they gotta build new houses to rent. Thanks Klaus.