"Data show that around 7% of American voters would never vote for an African American president, no matter how qualified. We all know how that worked out. For women, it's around 8%. For gay men, if memory serves, it's around 21%."
The interesting thing is that I would be there is a significant % that would not vote for a "white man". But …
"Data show that around 7% of American voters would never vote for an African American president, no matter how qualified. We all know how that worked out. For women, it's around 8%. For gay men, if memory serves, it's around 21%."
The interesting thing is that I would be there is a significant % that would not vote for a "white man". But no one even thinks to ask that.
Yes a person with white skin color that presents as a man has the most privilege in the country. But that does not mean that men with white skin color are in the position to leverage that privilege.
Its not about men having a problem. It's about the obsession with racial identity. The only study on DEI (interestly enough not from Kendi, what did he do with that $50M) states that DEI training is making racial tensions worse, not better.
Emphasizing race is divisive. Emphasizing sexuality is divisive. The vocal trans community did no favors to trans people by claiming a trans woman is a woman.
"Data show that around 7% of American voters would never vote for an African American president, no matter how qualified. We all know how that worked out. For women, it's around 8%. For gay men, if memory serves, it's around 21%."
The interesting thing is that I would be there is a significant % that would not vote for a "white man". But no one even thinks to ask that.
Yes a person with white skin color that presents as a man has the most privilege in the country. But that does not mean that men with white skin color are in the position to leverage that privilege.
Its not about men having a problem. It's about the obsession with racial identity. The only study on DEI (interestly enough not from Kendi, what did he do with that $50M) states that DEI training is making racial tensions worse, not better.
https://networkcontagion.us/wp-content/uploads/Instructing-Animosity_11.13.24.pdf
Emphasizing race is divisive. Emphasizing sexuality is divisive. The vocal trans community did no favors to trans people by claiming a trans woman is a woman.
"The interesting thing is that I would be there is a significant % that would not vote for a "white man". But no one even thinks to ask that."
How do you know this? Is there data to support this?