Tag: meritocracy
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Guilt vs. Merit: How Democrats and Republicans Talk About Being White
in OpinionDemocrats promote racial guilt and DEI ideology, while Republicans defend merit and pride. A sharp contrast shaping America’s political realignment.
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A Step Closer to Fairness and Common Sense at the State Department
in PoliticsSecretary Marco Rubio overturned a Biden-era DEI rule that blocked nearly 300 State Department employees from promotions. His decision restores back pay, reinstates career progress, and reopens the debate on fairness, merit, and politics in federal hiring.
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Biden’s Press Secretary DEI hire: Karine Jean-Pierre
in OpinionKarine Jean-Pierre’s DEI-driven rise to White House Press Secretary sparks fresh debate over merit and diversity in the Biden administration.
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The Military Is About Warrior Ethos, Not Woke Ideology
in PoliticsThe U.S. military is shifting from woke ideology to a warrior ethos focused on merit, discipline, and combat readiness. Is this the return to true strength?
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Mathematics is racist according to DEI proponents
in OpinionSome DEI proponents argue that mathematics is racist, promoting “ethnomathematics” as an alternative. But dividing math by race is not inclusion—it’s condescension. Here’s why math should remain universal, merit-based, and colorblind.
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Columbia University will Pay a $200M Fine; A Triumph for Meritocracy and Antisemitism
in OpinionColumbia University settles federal antisemitism probe with $200M fine and major reforms. A victory for meritocracy, student safety, and academic accountability.