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Harvard – Where DEI goes to DIE

“Harvard – Where DEI goes to DIE”, Hindudvesha, January 9, 2024:

“The road to hell is paved with good intentions,” opined Samuel Johnson on the vagaries of altruistic efforts and their eventual outcomes. The normal dictum here is that benign acts of kindness and compassion should advance humanitarianism within society and help the less fortunate to navigate their passage in life better. And hasn’t this indeed been the credo of the liberal Left that magnanimously aims to rid our society of all the evils and push us on the path that befits our social conscience?

However, lofty words and noble intentions remain just that – words and the ground realities totally belie the intended consequences, leaving the system and society prone to severe manipulation and exploitation by grifters. It is in this frame of context that you have to deconstruct and deign the DEI quagmire that was proffered to us as the holy gospel but is fast revealing itself to be the devil’s doctrine.

Let us scratch the surface here and look at the DEI (Diversity, Equity, Inclusion) monster in context with Harvard, considering that Harvard is the Mecca of all things learning and knowledge and that the global academia ecosystem is cued on to Harvard’s code of ethics, in all matters. More so, considering that all the bad news from Harvard today emanates from DEI.

Read the full article at Hindudvesha.org

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