Microsoft just laid off their DEI team
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If we’re LUCKY, that might be what it is. If we’re UNLUCKY, it might be more of a pivot or rebranding than anything else.
I think the issue is mainly that the farce of “widespread public support” for this shit has become untenable (hence the rapidly shifting narratives, just like it became untenable to support biden after the debate thanks to what the public had been shown), though one can always hope for the triumph of truth over cynicism
Spoiler, it's the latter. For the last two centuries every time the left goes too far they face a backlash. Then they rebrand and hide for a little while until they can infiltrate again and start over. And the collaborators will act like they never bought into it all along.
They know woke is demoralizing young men. I think they're scaling it back to prepare for war.
They've already got a rebrand in the works. The new DEI is BRIDGE.
Edit: BRIDGE stands for "belonging, representation, inclusion, diversity and equity"
Yes. The G doesn't stand for anything. Yes, it's there for as stupid a reason as you think.
This exactly. And BRIDGE is even worse because, like all leftist thought, they felt DEI did not go far enough This is far from over and won't end until some very real changes are made.
These comments are too far down. This is it exactly.
I assume the G is there to stop it spelling a hetereonormative, misogynistic and posseive word like "Bride" cos you know women were like chattel and stuff
Well they certainly behave like it.
Cause they're acting like Frankenstein's BRIDE?
We should claim the “G” stands for God. Drive them crazy and fuck up their lame ass rebrand at the same time 😆
What good is a rebrand going to do? They've spent the last eight years making everyone VERY familiar with their brand of "white man bad, sexy women bad, brown people always good" bullshit, do they really think people are so stupid that they won't recognize it if they apply a different acronym?
Yes.