Friday, February 14, 2025

The Diversity Report #19

A selection of articles showcasing the benefits of diversity, equity and inclusion:

    This week, we start with a few incidents from overseas showing how Muslim immigrants have enriched the societies into which they have been welcomed:

     A car plowed into demonstrators in Munich on Thursday injuring at least 28 people, in what a local official said was a suspected attack, shortly before world leaders were due in the southern German city for a high-level security conference.

    The suspect is believed to be a 24-year-old asylum-seeker from Afghanistan, Munich police director, Christian Huber, told reporters. Bavarian governor Markus Söder said the incident “is suspected to be an attack.”

    Police will investigate how far along the suspect was in his asylum application, spokesperson Thomas Schelshorn told CNN. “What motive the perpetrator had, to drive into this crowd with a vehicle, has to be now found out,” he said, adding that officers will conduct witness interviews and forensics “to get a picture at the end of what could have been behind this.”

    The incident comes during an election campaign that has seen immigration and security emerge as key issues after several similar attacks.

The BBC adds: "BBC Verify has been looking into the suspect’s social media presence. He’s been named by local media as 24-year-old Farhad N, originally from Afghanistan." Also, "the Bavarian Central Office for Combating Extremism and Terrorism has taken over the investigation due to indications that the suspect has an 'extremist background'." And, of course, the Afghan community is worried of potential blow back on their community and that the German government might take a harder stance against refugees.

    Two Muslim nurses were immediately suspended after a video in which they bragged about killing and refusing to treat Israeli patients in Australia went viral.

    Ahmad Rashad Nadir and Sarah Abu Lebdeh were colleagues on night duty at Sydney’s Bankstown Hospital when the video was taken by Israeli influencer Max Veifer and later posted on social media.

    In the clip of his face-to-face conversation with the nurses, Veifer remains calm as Lebdeh calls him a “piece of sh*t” and wishes him “the most horrible death.” The two healthcare workers then candidly express their hatred toward Israelis and their intent to kill them—suggesting that Israeli patients have already been murdered in the hospital.

 And now for our regular diversity report:

     Jefferson Ubilla-Delgado, 29, from Venezuela, and Geiderwuin Bello Morales, 21, from Ecuador, were charged with first-degree murder and robbery in the death of George Levin, 63, who they met on Grindr, Chicago police said.

    Both men are undocumented immigrants, sources told the Chicago Sun-Times.

    The pair of brutes allegedly beat Levin, then tied him up with duct tape and electrical cords and stuffed a sock in his mouth.

    The Federal Aviation Administration is fighting a class-action lawsuit alleging it denied 1,000 would-be air traffic controllers jobs because of diversity hiring targets — as it was revealed that staffing levels were “not normal” at the time of this week’s deadly midair collision.

    Complaints about the FAA’s hiring policies resurfaced after the American Airlines passenger plane and a Black Hawk helicopter crashed in Washington, DC, on Wednesday, killing 67 people in the country’s deadliest aviation disaster in almost a quarter-century.

    Details of the litigation re-emerged, too, as Andrew Brigida, the lead plaintiff in the suit filed in 2015, suggested the federal aviation agency’s obsession with diversity hiring and inclusion had only ensured that an accident was likely to happen.

    I think the biggest takeaway from all this should be for those who’ve been economically and emotionally struggling, particularly white men. The problem isn’t your skills, your looks, your charisma, etc., it’s that you’ve been “competing” in a completely fake illusion world where every enterprise from games to journalism to industry to art museums is getting unlimited money (stolen from you) from the government faucet. And it wasn’t even a faucet, it’s a firehose. Everything from video games to the decor at Pizza Hut was rigged.

    Couldn’t find a job? Literally not your fault.
    Couldn’t get into college? Literally not your fault.
    Couldn’t get a business of the ground? Literally not your fault.
    Couldn’t find a girl with values? Literally not your fault.
    Couldn’t get a youtube channel to take off? Literally not your fault.

    To all the anons reading this, it isn’t your fault. It really was everyone and everything else. You’re not crazy. You’re doing fine. The deck wasn’t just stacked against you, the whole game was fake.

    The results are in: The Democratic Party’s Bidenomics strategy produced a disastrous score of just 160,000 extra jobs for Americans during each year of President Joe Biden’s presidency.

    President Joe Biden’s dismal Bidenomics also created jobs for 4.7 million migrants — including almost three million illegals, according to federal data collected by the Center for Immigration Studies and reported on February 7.

The quote in the headline above comes from a lawsuit [pdf] filed by a former professor at the University of Illinois-Chicago, Stephen Kleinschmit, who was eventually terminated because he had raised concerns within his department about its hiring practices, which beginning in 2019 became entirely focused on choosing its new faculty employees solely on whether they were born to the correct race, not on their talents or qualifications.

McDonald’s, for instance, has not abandoned its DEI agenda — despite declarations to the contrary. On Jan. 6, the fast-food giant announced it was “evolving” its diversity team into the “Global Inclusion Team,” claiming the name change was “more fitting for McDonald’s in light of our inclusion value and better aligns with this team’s work.” 

2 comments:

  1. Imagine the pushback on refugees if they only murder a few thousand more Germans.

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    1. I can't see it making any impact in Germany--they've been suicidal as long as I can remember (e.g., hating on Reagan because he was actually willing to stand up to the Soviets)--but it would probably impress Poland.

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