The article critiques the current climate around diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts, asserting they have created a societal dichotomy where 70% of people are seen as oppressors based on race. It highlights the hypocrisy in how some individuals, such as WNBA player Angel Reese, express racial derogation without facing consequences. The narrative suggests that modern racial tensions, fueled by selective victimhood and a lack of civil restraint, lead to permissible biases against white individuals, raising questions about social dynamics post-civil rights movement.
One reason why the public turned on diversity, equity and inclusion was its insistence that roughly 70% of the country was stereotyped as victimizers by virtue of their skin color.
But human nature is universal and transcends race. One lamentable characteristic of our species is that we are all prone to excess and crudity if not deterred, especially once civilizational restraint is lost.
Reese assumes that her status as a black star grants her immunity from backlash - a privilege unlikely to be extended if the roles were reversed.
After all, loose-cannon Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-Texas), in one of her accustomed racialist rants, recently went after her party's big Democratic donors.
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