During NewsNation's First 100 Days town hall, Bill O'Reilly affirmed his support for diversity and inclusion, calling them strengths. He expressed a strong opposition to equity, claiming it discriminates against individuals based on gender or race. O'Reilly emphasized that admissions and job opportunities should be based solely on merit. Additionally, he highlighted President Trump's efforts in providing support for historically Black colleges and pointed out Trump's commitment to represent all Americans equally. Steve Bannon echoed O'Reilly's sentiments on the importance of merit-based evaluations in education and employment.
I'm fine with diversity, okay? I agree with [James] Carville on diversity. It's a strength. And I'm fine with inclusion. I think everybody should have an equal pathway to pursue happiness.
I hate equity because equity then favors one group or gender over another. Donald Trump, the president, was very clear on NewsNation tonight that he does not want that.
If you are going to be admitted to a school or accepted for a job, you do it on merit, not on gender or skin color.
President Trump is somebody for every American. It's about being an American citizen, and he's fighting for that every day.
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