• orcrist@lemm.ee
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    Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) is getting called out on social media after she called out White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre a “DEI hire,” a term that many consider racist.

    No, we don’t consider it racist. It is in fact racist, and in this case both racist and sexist. That is the entire point Boebert said it. Why else would she have used the term, indeed.

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            Some people might say that Boebert herself is a DEI hire, but that is not true. Uneducated, hate-filled dullards are not considered diverse candidates.

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        She’s saying she only got her job because she’s black, that’s racist as shit.

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          It’s devaluing, because Boebert named diversity as a reason to hire Karine, not her professional qualities.

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            you’re almost there… just explain what kind of diversity and you should arrive.

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                    The original poster was saying that Lauren Boebert is racist for calling her a “DEI Hire”… not the concept of “Diversity, Equity and Inclusion”.

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            You forgot the implication that black women couldn’t possibly be skilled or smart enough to be hired. Because they’re black. That’s the racist part. It’s devaluation stemming from racism.

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              It appears that Boebert has said that about particular women, not all of them.

              So I wouldn’t necessarily imply racism here. Common devaluation - sure.

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                Bad chatbot. You can’t switch between sexism and racism without even attempting to connect the two.

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                  Ok.

                  It appears that Boebert has said that about a particular women person of colour, not all of them.
                  So I wouldn’t necessarily imply racism here. Common devaluation - sure.

                  Is that better?

                  P.S. My first language is Russian, and we usually refer to a person by it’s gender. That’s why I defaulted with “woman” instead of more broad “person”.