The Coming Fight to Abolish DEI
Timothy C. Moynahan
I am a trial lawyer who represents clients in Civil and Criminal Litigation. I am an entrepreneur/deal maker
Many of us have yearned for this day and a return to a colorblind America. My alma mater Providence college has a DEI Department that I took issue with since its inception with absolutely no impact, as can be well imagined. I never thought I possessed the gravitas to be an agent for change, but I tried and persist still. I am a member of a Board for St. Mary’s Hospital, an affiliate of Trinity Health headquartered in Michigan. Trinity purports to be proud of its DEI programs and policies against which I have registered my chagrin with the same predictable effect.?
Now this celebratory pivot, the fight to abolish DEI and to return to an America where merit is rewarded, and identity politics is abolished, is to be heralded.. The antecedents of DEI and ensuing debates are rooted in Democrat and Republican politics. It is not my intent here to criticize one and praise the other but to minimize a rancorous debate on contemporary policies when the opposed philosophical underpinnings transcend mere political preference.?
Abolishing DEI is a moral imperative that goes to the very essence of the human person by recognizing the dignity inherent in every soul and demanding that we will never subordinate principles to pestilential pragmatism. Abolishing DEI is the moral equivalent of fighting a war, one which unites all freedom lovers in a common purpose, regardless of party affiliation, race, color, creed, or gender. “Prepare for the opening salvo. The fight to abolish DEI has arrived.”
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Senior On-site Technical Specialist IBM/Ricoh
2 个月Generally speaking, when I see people mention this, what they mean is that it is not normal for us to consider what it is like to live lives unlike our own, and so we do not immediately understand the plight of others whose problems are alien to us.
Partner at Giuliano Richardson & Sfara, LLC. Co-founder of Justice Southbury, local social justice advocacy group.
2 个月“Return to a colorblind America”? When was that?
I am a trial lawyer who represents clients in Civil and Criminal Litigation. I am an entrepreneur/deal maker
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