In the long and painful struggle for racial justice, there’s a narrative that’s been persistently sold to us: the idea that true equality can only be achieved when the oppressed and oppressors join hands and work together. It’s a comforting thought, the idea of unity and collective effort leading us to a promised land of fairness and equal opportunity. But let’s pause and reflect on this for a moment. Is this narrative of unity really the path to justice, or is it a well-crafted myth, a veil that masks the true nature of oppression and shifts the burden unfairly onto the shoulders of those who’ve been marginalized?
America Already Tried Anti DEI, and The Result Was Cruel Racial Exclusion
When someone says they’re anti-DEI, not enough pressure is put on them to explain what the alternative looks like to express their vision for…