A recent article by a nonprofit media organization has drawn criticism for compiling a list of foundations potentially targeted by President Trump's anti-diversity executive order. This list risks endangering those organizations and their employees, as it fails to provide necessary context and analysis, instead adopting a harmful perspective on diversity and inclusion. Critics argue that it violates journalistic ethics by enabling harm, jeopardizing the safety of workplace inclusivity efforts, and portraying a national asset as a danger.
Their publication hands a target list to a government that publicly threatens dissent and squashes opposition, violating ethical standards by minimizing harm.
The article adopts an uncritical definition of diversity, equity, and inclusion, treating it as a danger rather than recognizing it as a national gift.
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