So let me try to explain to you why university DEI requirements are bad. And if you are already thinking “Yes! DEI! Grr!”, then this post is not aimed at you. It’s for people who think more like this: Someone from Japan who was living in the US once told me the following anecdote. She was on the bus in New York and a man asked her if she was a Christian. She said no, she was a Buddhist. So he started ranting at her and telling her she was going to Hell, and a woman sitting nearby quietly leaned over and said “Forgive him.
Well, that thinking like Rosenberg means having an extremist agenda. Tbf maybe I misunderstood. Not being American nor having worked or studied there. But would be intrigued if walking back DEI is not mostly a marketing strategy - that being the case, doesn’t justify or invalidate it’s practice in the first place.
Well, that thinking like Rosenberg means having an extremist agenda. Tbf maybe I misunderstood. Not being American nor having worked or studied there. But would be intrigued if walking back DEI is not mostly a marketing strategy - that being the case, doesn’t justify or invalidate it’s practice in the first place.
That was a trick. You basically blew raspberries in our direction.