DEI specialists truly have the most insulting opinion of black people:

Forbes, ya know? And the image they chose to illustrate delivers, too.
What absolute garbage is this endless propaganda.
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DEI specialists truly have the most insulting opinion of black people:

Forbes, ya know? And the image they chose to illustrate delivers, too.
What absolute garbage is this endless propaganda.
(facepalm)
Do they understand how cringe that is? I mean obviously not, but… (pained grimace)
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About half the articles I saw when I checked Politico several hours ago were lamenting that Republicans had the GALL to be angry about it. Incredible lack of self awareness in this passage:
“Over there, the conservative commentators Ann Coulter and Erick Erickson were blaming Trump’s political critics. ‘On a daily basis, MSNBC tells its audience that Trump is a threat to democracy, an authoritarian in waiting, and a would-be dictator if no one stops him,’ Erickson wrote. ‘What did they think would happen?’
“You might imagine that a possible assassination of a leading presidential candidate would be a scared-straight moment for a nation that has been sleepwalking into a culture of political contempt, delegitimization and tribalism. But before anything, it was right back to reflexive criticism of the media, vitriol for the other side and conspiracy theories.”
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A particular problem in SA is that people think that Mugabe represents black opinion, when it is clear that the current president idolizes Mandela. And to understand Mandela, it is helpful to know who was prime minister when he was a student.
https://americandiplomacy.web.unc.edu/2010/06/the-strange-disappearance-of-jan-christian-smuts-and-what-it-can-teach-americans/
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