Colin Wright goes over the study in that demonstrates that DEI training actually increases divisiveness and strife.
“The NCRI study investigated the psychological effects of DEI pedagogy, specifically training programs that draw heavily from texts like Ibram X. Kendi’s How to Be an Antiracist and Robin DiAngelo’s White Fragility. The findings were unsettling, though perhaps not surprising to longstanding opponents of such programs. Through carefully controlled experiments, the researchers demonstrated that exposure to anti-oppressive (i.e., anti-racist) rhetoric—common in many DEI initiatives—consistently amplified perceptions of bias where none existed. Participants were more likely to see prejudice in neutral scenarios and to support punitive actions against imagined offenders. These effects were not marginal; hostility and punitive tendencies increased by double-digit percentages across multiple measures. Perhaps most troubling, the study revealed a chilling convergence with authoritarian attitudes, suggesting that such training is fostering not empathy, but coercion and control.
The implications of these findings cannot be downplayed. DEI programs have become a fixture in workplaces, schools, and universities across the United States, with a 2023 Pew Research Center report indicating that more than half of U.S. workers have attended some form of DEI training. Institutions collectively spend approximately $8 billion annually on these initiatives, yet the NCRI study underscores how little scrutiny they receive. While proponents of DEI argue that these programs are essential to achieving equity and dismantling systemic oppression, the NCRI’s data suggests that such efforts may actually be deepening divisions and cultivating hostility.”
Who would have thought that focusing on differences and promoting guilt would lead to negative outcomes…?




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December 2, 2024 at 8:14 am
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What every ‘progressive’ needs to be hammered into their heads when they talk about the dangers of authoritarianism from right wing political parties:
“These effects were not marginal; hostility and punitive tendencies increased by double-digit percentages across multiple measures. Perhaps most troubling, the study revealed a chilling convergence with authoritarian attitudes, suggesting that such training is fostering not empathy, but coercion and control.“
Repeat as needed until this brute fact sinks in: progressive policies ARE authoritarianism in both principle and action. That is anti-liberal to the core. And that is the common enemy. Fascism is not at the gate. It’s here. It’s in our institutions. It’s in our education. And it sure as hell is already imbedded in governments only too willing to override our common rights and freedoms in the name of some presumed social ‘justice’ goal that privileges the few over the many.
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