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Vtuber Kirsche reads some more about DEI crap. Personal opinion: those who celebrate it going away are doing more harm than good, even if just uninformed. It's boring work I guess, keeping up with all of it, but it's better not covering it than accidentally getting people complacent.

If you have the time you can watch the whole segment from the first link below onwards, it's about an hour. Some key moments video links:

Not going away

People celebrating early

Reshape the language for "performance"

Expand DEI beyond HR and Marketing, everyone does the "work"

OneTrust, corporate DEI helper and watchdog

Leading the way in trust intelligence?

Employee trust groups

BRIDGE will tell you what they're doing

While still a funny term to laugh at, the "modern audience" thing mustn't become real. Think of people with no memory from before 9/11 for example

Bonus: Some comments about Aiden Clark's father's cuckery

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IMF’s deputy managing director Bo Li lauds CBDC’s ability to control what people buy

IMF praises India’s controversial digital ID system, Aadhaar

IMF meeting: CBDC should be tied to digital IDs to “push society into to new equilibriums”

IMF ponders ways to end people’s hesitancy to move away to cash

CDBC being Central Bank Digital Currency. Conveniency will forever be used to convince people to stop using cash, just like the birth of the credit/debit card. The do have their uses, you can quickly block a stolen card instead of waiting for the police to recover your money, in case you can't do it yourself. At the same time it's impossible for someone far away to steal cash from you (unless it's the government, of course) and much easier from a card. People are more and more willing to give up security just so they can buy stuff while sitting on the couch...

And as a bonus:Palm print payments are rolling out in China and the US tracking disguised as convenience, once again...

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