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Not American here: isn't a large proportion of the USA's impoverished population made up of immigrants and people of colour?
So... Would that make poverty BS a pseudoscientific category (partly) defined by skin colour?
Okay, so since you don't recognise that people of colour are a thing outside of America...
Is it not a DEI program to provide Diverse, Equitable and Inclusive school admissions to the poor.
They mean the term “people of colour” is BS.
And I agree. “Coloured people” is offensive but “people of colour” isn’t?
I roll my eyes so hard I see my brain every time I hear it.
The gays vs Gays
The blacks vs Blacks
The poors vs the poor
Coloured People vs People of Colour
I don’t see your point.
People of colour aren't a thing anywhere? Damn, gotta inform like.... 6.5 billion people they don't exist.
Do you fail to see how people of certain socioeconomic backgrounds and racial backgrounds may have different values and viewpoints thus making them worthy of inclusion by virtue of having different values and viewpoints?
Like... I feel like you're focused on the racial background of this while ignoring the fact that -to paraphrase you- Poor little Mayo kids will also benefit from DEI practices that admit people based on personal experience over "qualification".
Isn't part of the American dream that anyone, of any make and model can find opportunity if they talk to the right person?
Do you think people can do that? Just go on the internet and lie?
Oh no! A bigot doesn't wanna talk to me.