Surprise! UNC board of governors smacks down DEI.
Boy, this issue has really found its legs quickly. At the beginning of April, we heard from UNC-CH trustee Jim Blaine – a close associate of state senate president pro
Continue readingBoy, this issue has really found its legs quickly. At the beginning of April, we heard from UNC-CH trustee Jim Blaine – a close associate of state senate president pro
Continue readingWe’ve been hearing some tough talk about DEI and what certain powerful folks would like to see done about it. UNC-CH trustee Jim Blaine – a close associate of senate
Continue readingIt seems like just yesterday that we were big-time spun about a possible wipeout of DEI in the UNC system. The spinner, UNC-CH trustee Jim Blaine, led us to believe
Continue readingMany of you may not know Jim Blaine. He’s frequently IDed as a “former aide to senator Phil Berger.” That’s putting it modestly. The little guy is actually HIS MASTER’S
Continue readingDEI is tearing this country apart. It emphasizes race, gender, sexual orientation and the like over common sense things like competence and content of character. It’s making a mess of
Continue readingI always thought it was settled — in the 1860s AND 1960s — that discrimination based on ethnicity was and is WRONG WRONG WRONG (and illegal). We’ve moved from that
Continue readingDEI. Diversity. Equity. Inclusion. All that sounds NIIIIIIIICE, eh? In Marxist dictatorships of yesteryear (and current day), a Communist Party membership card earned you all kinds of career or educational
Continue reading“Meet The New Boss. Same as The Old Boss….” — The Who, 1971 That didn’t take long. Some folks, whose political instincts I respect and trust, swore to me that
Continue readingIf you’re not doing anything Saturday, there’s a left-wing protest on the campus of Sandhills Community College. It’s being spearheaded by left-wing activist and college faculty member Matthew Dial. He
Continue readingWe’ve all heard about that woke CRT and DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) crap infesting all levels of education and our economy. A lot of ranting about the ‘problem’ of
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