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Google halts workplace diversity push

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Even California based company had enough with DEI.

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Just hire the best for the job. This move is probably good news for Asian Americans who were discriminated against by DEI programs.

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Mr KiplingToday  01:10 pm JST

Just hire the best for the job. This move is probably good news for Asian Americans who were discriminated against by DEI programs.

Back to benefitting white men, qualified or not. Status Quo never really went away anyway. The first version of Trump got to be president without ever holding a government job. Talk about irony!

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Google parent company Alphabet has stopped making diversity and inclusion a workplace priority, according to a filing with U.S. regulators.

Making America greater.

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Even California based company had enough with DEI.

Tech bros have always been againt social progress, diversity, equality and inclusion run contrary to their core principles, that the current government is actively going against the consensus of medical and social science is what is allowing companies (specially huge companies) to put profits and abuse back as priorities.

Nice to see common sense can spread, too

Rejecting what is proved to be the best approach (for the people) is not common sense, is greed unchecked.

Just hire the best for the job

Diversity in no way contradict this, the mistaken belief depends completely on considering groups of the population inferior and therefore not "the best" for the job.

Making America greater

Males, whiter and more biased.

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