The DEI Thread

I don't know if I told this story in RoK, but anyway here it is.

One night, while I was in bed, the fire brigade got called out to my block of flats on a false alarm. I heard the big diesel engine when it arrived and something was different about it, maybe over revving or something, but anyway it got me curious enough to get out of bed and look out the window. Here's what I saw.

A blond woman, probably in her early 20s was at the wheel and was attempting to get the fire engine (truck) through the narrowish car park entrance. And it was clear she hadn't swung it wide enough and was in the engine was about to take the wall down if she was allowed to continue. Eventually one of the men took control, righted it and pulled into the car park. When the girl got out she couldn't have been more than 5' 6". I shook my head at the spectacle and went back to bed.
 
It's been in the news that an incredibly large sewage spill has occurred (and is still happening) near Washington DC.


Now it turns out that the person in charge of their sewage system and is responsible for the spill is the same guy who was in charge of the Flint, MI water system contamination with lead. He lied to the public about the contamination, and was eventually fired, but then Washington DC hired him for DEI, and he fired all the White engineers in the sewage department, leading to this spill.




After this they'll probably have him run for governor in some blue state!
 
Blacks and liberals most affected.

poetic justice GIF by Kendrick Lamar
 
not sure if this is the place to post this but talking to a leftists contact who shall remain anonymous. But he told me basically all the offshoring and gutting of the American economy is because the Epstein class is all angry over civil rights in the 1960s. This p**sed them off so much they decided to offshore the jobs and financialize everything. Anyone exposed to this thinking before or have any thoughts on it? Basically “if black Americans get civil rights you’re all going to take it” after the 60s and 70s. Personally I don’t believe this. I believe disillusion in the 1970s and 1/3 or middle class Americans wanting to get their bag is what led to offshoring and financialization of the economy.

Any truth to this? Or is this Yakub tier thinking?
 
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