Op-Ed
I am black and reject diversity programming. Here’s why.
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A little more than 55 years ago, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s famous “I Have A Dream” speech captured the nation, demanding justice and equality. King envisioned a future built on character-based judgment, not skin color. Yet, today, it feels like this reality is slipping further away, and the Left’s diversity, equity, and inclusion agenda shares some of the blame.
As a black Southerner, I’ve never been comfortable with the idea of racial preferences in policy. At a young age, I was taught the nasty history of racial discrimination in America. I came to understand that all racists believe their preferred forms of racial discrimination to be the “good” kind.
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