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When the basis of social promotion is DEI
Nov 27th, 2024 at 9:48pm
 

ARGUMENT;
When the basis of social promotion, being based upon merit, is undermined.

And when [instead of merit] a 'program' of DEI is embraced,
we will always witness,
that the implementation of DEI will always tend to entrench
wholly corrupt and unequal and morally unjust practices,
of advancement, in any society of men and women.




"When people get used to preferential treatment, equal treatment seems like discrimination."
- Thomas Sowell [BLACK ACTIVIST]
i.e.
preferential treatment, as AFFIRMATIVE ACTION



'The Five': Why is Walmart walking back DEI?


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https://old.bitchute.com/video/0BWUQ4ibK78/





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The Five' co-hosts discuss Walmart's plan moving forward with diversity, equity and inclusion programs and how DEI impacts a company's product and staff morale.




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Reply #1 - Jan 14th, 2025 at 7:33pm
 
Janisse Quiñones, the chief executive and chief engineer of the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, who makes $750,000 a year, bumbled through an explanation of why fire hydrants had run dry. Days later, it was revealed that a 117-million-gallon water-storage reservoir in the Palisades had sat empty for nearly a year pending repairs. In a now-public interview, Quiñones emphasized, “It’s important to me that everything we do is with an equity lens and social justice, making sure we right the wrongs we’ve done in the past.” Were Los Angeles’s department executives, including the mayor, more focused on DEI initiatives than on safeguarding public safety?


Like a wildfire, the news hits keep growing and spreading. An online petition demanding the immediate resignation of Mayor Bass has received 115,000 verified signatures. The once-solid electoral walls of this deep-blue state may soon catch fire, too. Establishment leaders and the mainstream media aren’t going to save us. It will require active participation and engagement from Los Angelenos with everything at stake. Real change happens in the real world, and never more so than in L.A., right now. Pick up your phone and be part of it.
https://www.city-journal.org/article/la-wildfires-california-leadership-karen-ba...

DEI costs lives and money, property and infrastructure destruction. Get rid of it.
Merit is the only valid basis of prefermen.
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Reply #2 - Jan 14th, 2025 at 9:02pm
 
No Water, No Mayor, But Plenty Of Diversity

Karen Bass, the mayor of Los Angeles, is deservedly under fire (No pun intended).

Bass, Janisse Quinones, the Chief Executive Officer and Chief Engineer of the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP), and Los Angeles Fire Department (LAFD) Chief Kristin Crowley are all preoccupied with DEI instead of doing their jobs effectively.

Bass was out of the country as part of a U.S. delegation to Accra for the inauguration of Ghana President John Mahama. She also had a meeting scheduled with Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang, who’s making history as Ghana’s first female vice president, which I’m guessing was more important to Bass than the inauguration.

Bass was gone when the fires started and is reportedly now on her way back to the city. However, she is not only being criticized for being MIA, but she is also under scrutiny for cutting the LAFD 2024-25 budget by $17.6 million. Her initial proposal called for a $23 million cut. The $17.6 million reduction was the second-largest budget cut of the year, trailing only behind the city’s street services, which had $21.6 million slashed.

The first paragraph of LAFD Chief Kristin Crowley’s Bio touts her as the department’s “first female and LGBTQ Fire Chief.” The second paragraph begins with the statement that “Chief Crowley leads a diverse department.” Then, to further emphasize the point, her bio concludes with the assertion that “creating, supporting, and promoting a culture that values diversity, inclusion, and equity while striving to meet and exceed the expectations of the communities” constitute the chief’s priorities.

The third Los Angeles department that deserves probing is the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP), led by Janisse Quiñones, the Chief Executive Officer and Chief Engineer. According to Open The Books, a government transparency organization, this department has eight of the top ten highest-paid city officials.

According to the local news outlet ABC7, Quiñones assumed the CEO position at the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) in May 2024, with an annual salary of $750,000. This compensation package represents a significant increase compared to that of her predecessor. At the time, Los Angeles City Council officials indicated that the higher salary was essential to attract top talent from the private sector, especially given the challenges associated with meeting green energy targets.

Quiñones is not the only LADWP employee earning a significant salary. In 2023, LADWP Load Dispatcher Mark Chambers received an impressive total compensation of $857,458, which includes his salary, overtime, and other types of pay. Fellow load dispatcher Kenneth McCrank earned nearly $787,000 that same year, according to Open The Books. Additionally, Gary Carivau, an electrical services manager at LADWP, earned over $782,000.

According to Open The Books, electric distribution mechanic William Santana earned $763,675 in 2023, followed by LADWP Senior Electrical Repair Supervisor Jason Contreras with $763,195 in compensation for the same year.

Gregory Martin, the department's electric distribution mechanic supervisor, earned just over $740,000 in 2023. LADWP Labor Supervisor Brad Weller completed the top ten list with earnings of $606,095.

Despite all the taxpayers' money being spent on these exorbitant salaries, many of the city’s fire hydrants went dry, preventing the fire department from fighting the raging fires. For the record, Bass made just over $300,000 in 2023, making her the second-highest-paid mayor in the state, while Crowley pocketed around $440,000 to be a spokesperson for DEI.

In an attempt to defend the lack of available water, Quiñ ones said:

“We had a tremendous demand on our system in the Palisades. We pushed the system to the extreme. Four times the normal demand was seen for 15 hours straight, which lowered our water pressure.”

James Woods, who lost his home to wildfires, took a shot at Crowley’s misplaced DEI priorities. He posted on X:

“Refilling the water reservoirs would have been a welcome priority, too, but I guess she had too much on her plate promoting diversity.”

The DEI obsession didn’t begin with Crowley at the LAFD, but she is definitely pushing it forward. Comedian Adam Carolla posted a 58-second clip on X describing how, when he was younger, he applied for a job at a North Hollywood fire station. According to Carolla, he was told he had to wait seven years to apply because he was not black, Hispanic, or a woman.

I think it’s curious that all three of these women represent DEI in some way. Bass is Black, Quinones was born and raised in Caguas, Puerto Rico, and attended the University of Puerto Rico-Mayaguez Campus and Crowley, as her bio states, is the “first female and LGBTQ Fire Chief.”

There is plenty of blame to go around, and it appears that all three of these women contributed to the problem. DEI not only prioritizes race, gender, and sexual orientation over merit, but when it becomes the main priority of any organization or government department, it takes the focus off of other things that should demand more attention.

These fires are a cruel lesson that some foresight may have prevented or at least lessened. Wildfires are nothing new to California, and neither are the Santa Ana winds. However, when protection and prevention are not your highest priority, people and wildlife suffer.
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Reply #3 - Jan 14th, 2025 at 9:47pm
 
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Reply #4 - Jan 14th, 2025 at 10:23pm
 


@ Reply #3,



Brian Ross,

The incoherent content of your posts,
the lack of coherent reason in your arguments,
are what demonstrate to all [those who examine the content of your posts here on OzPol],
that there is a dangerous malady, present within your own psyche.

You are a very 'sick puppy'.

malady = = a disease or ailment.




Examine posts on the DEFENCE board [on OzPol].

Instead of a place where open debate takes place,
....we witness, it is a place where mostly, a monologue [which is in agreement with the views of Brian Ross] is displayed.



Intellectual masturbation,   ......doesn't achieve anything brian.

Angry, petulant child.


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Re: When the basis of social promotion is DEI
Reply #5 - Jan 14th, 2025 at 11:04pm
 
Frank wrote on Jan 14th, 2025 at 7:33pm:
Janisse Quiñones, the chief executive and chief engineer of the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, who makes $750,000 a year, bumbled through an explanation of why fire hydrants had run dry. Days later, it was revealed that a 117-million-gallon water-storage reservoir in the Palisades had sat empty for nearly a year pending repairs. In a now-public interview, Quiñones emphasized, “It’s important to me that everything we do is with an equity lens and social justice, making sure we right the wrongs we’ve done in the past.” Were Los Angeles’s department executives, including the mayor, more focused on DEI initiatives than on safeguarding public safety?


Like a wildfire, the news hits keep growing and spreading. An online petition demanding the immediate resignation of Mayor Bass has received 115,000 verified signatures. The once-solid electoral walls of this deep-blue state may soon catch fire, too. Establishment leaders and the mainstream media aren’t going to save us. It will require active participation and engagement from Los Angelenos with everything at stake. Real change happens in the real world, and never more so than in L.A., right now. Pick up your phone and be part of it.
https://www.city-journal.org/article/la-wildfires-california-leadership-karen-ba...

DEI costs lives and money, property and infrastructure destruction. Get rid of it.
Merit is the only valid basis of prefermen.


How does she justify her earnings and support equity at the same time.
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Reply #6 - Jan 15th, 2025 at 9:04am
 
Frank wrote on Jan 14th, 2025 at 7:33pm:

Janisse Quiñones, the chief executive and chief engineer of the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, who makes $750,000 a year, bumbled through an explanation of why fire hydrants had run dry.

Days later, it was revealed that a 117-million-gallon water-storage reservoir in the Palisades had sat empty for nearly a year pending repairs.

In a now-public interview, Quiñones emphasized, “It’s important to me that everything we do is with an equity lens and social justice, making sure we right the wrongs we’ve done in the past.”

Were Los Angeles’s department executives, including the mayor, more focused on DEI initiatives than on safeguarding public safety?





The problem plainly presented......

'TOTAL INCOMPETENCY':
Journalist argues California wildfires are a 'manmade disaster'


07 min
January 11th, 2025

https://old.bitchute.com/video/IHd3XAMVDzE/





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The Free Press founder and editor Bari Weiss
criticizes Gavin Newsom and California leadership for their lack of wildfire preparedness on 'The Story.'




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Reply #7 - Jan 15th, 2025 at 9:17am
 
Yadda wrote on Jan 15th, 2025 at 9:04am:
Frank wrote on Jan 14th, 2025 at 7:33pm:

Janisse Quiñones, the chief executive and chief engineer of the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, who makes $750,000 a year, bumbled through an explanation of why fire hydrants had run dry.

Days later, it was revealed that a 117-million-gallon water-storage reservoir in the Palisades had sat empty for nearly a year pending repairs.

In a now-public interview, Quiñones emphasized, “It’s important to me that everything we do is with an equity lens and social justice, making sure we right the wrongs we’ve done in the past.”

Were Los Angeles’s department executives, including the mayor, more focused on DEI initiatives than on safeguarding public safety?





The problem plainly presented......

'TOTAL INCOMPETENCY':
Journalist argues California wildfires are a 'manmade disaster'


07 min
January 11th, 2025

https://old.bitchute.com/video/IHd3XAMVDzE/





Quote:

The Free Press founder and editor Bari Weiss
criticizes Gavin Newsom and California leadership for their lack of wildfire preparedness on 'The Story.'







The Los Angeles Fire Department got a good deal less than that—$837 million—a budget that has since been cut by $17 million.

Would that $17 million have made a difference? Who knows. Answers are increasingly hard to come by in California. When asked by Anderson Cooper why the fire hydrants in the Pacific Palisades had run dry, Newsom responded that “the local folks are trying to figure that out.” The buck always stops somewhere else in the Golden State.

There have been many proposals in recent years to make fighting—and preventing—massive fires easier and more effective in California. Yet for some reason they never go anywhere. California seemingly always has money for expensive Band-Aids and pricey, ineffective NGO grants. But they’ve neglected the basics: crime (the murder rate is up more than 15 percent since Newsom took office); public education (per-pupil spending has gone up under Newsom even as test scores have plummeted); and now firefighting. The Pacific Palisades fire alone has consumed some 17,000 acres as of this writing. The whole island of Manhattan is 14,000 acres.

In 1969, New York mayor John Lindsay—like Newsom, a young and attractive liberal who dreamed of the presidency—saw his political career effectively end when a blizzard dropped 15 inches of snow on the city. Streets went unplowed for days, leaving the city paralyzed. Lindsay’s White House dreams ended then and there, amid heckles from his constituents. He’d lost his focus on the basics.

None of Lindsay’s successors ever let such a weather disaster occur again. Big Apple politicians had learned a lesson. Now it’s the California political class’s turn.
Barri Weiss editorial in The Free Press
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Reply #8 - Jan 15th, 2025 at 9:30am
 
Leroy wrote on Jan 14th, 2025 at 11:04pm:
Frank wrote on Jan 14th, 2025 at 7:33pm:
Janisse Quiñones, the chief executive and chief engineer of the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, who makes $750,000 a year, bumbled through an explanation of why fire hydrants had run dry. Days later, it was revealed that a 117-million-gallon water-storage reservoir in the Palisades had sat empty for nearly a year pending repairs. In a now-public interview, Quiñones emphasized, “It’s important to me that everything we do is with an equity lens and social justice, making sure we right the wrongs we’ve done in the past.” Were Los Angeles’s department executives, including the mayor, more focused on DEI initiatives than on safeguarding public safety?


Like a wildfire, the news hits keep growing and spreading. An online petition demanding the immediate resignation of Mayor Bass has received 115,000 verified signatures. The once-solid electoral walls of this deep-blue state may soon catch fire, too. Establishment leaders and the mainstream media aren’t going to save us. It will require active participation and engagement from Los Angelenos with everything at stake. Real change happens in the real world, and never more so than in L.A., right now. Pick up your phone and be part of it.
https://www.city-journal.org/article/la-wildfires-california-leadership-karen-ba...

DEI costs lives and money, property and infrastructure destruction. Get rid of it.
Merit is the only valid basis of prefermen.


How does she justify her earnings and support equity at the same time.



Succchhhh a wacist question, m'kay.

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Reply #10 - Jan 15th, 2025 at 5:30pm
 
Last week, Mark Zuckerberg, the CEO of Meta, formerly Facebook, made a stunning announcement. He was abolishing the company’s DEI programs and discontinuing its relationship with fact-checking organizations, which he admitted had become a form of “censorship.” The left-wing media immediately attacked the decision, accused him of embracing the MAGA agenda, and predicted a dangerous rise in so-called disinformation.

Zuckerberg’s move was carefully calculated and impeccably timed. The November elections, he said, felt like “a cultural tipping point towards once again prioritizing speech.” DEI initiatives, especially those related to immigration and gender, had become “disconnected from mainstream conversation”—and untenable.

This is no small about-face. Just four years ago, Zuckerberg spent hundreds of millions of dollars funding left-wing election programs; his role was widely resented by conservatives. And Meta had been at the forefront of any identity-based or left-wing ideological cause.

Not anymore.
As part of the rollout for the announcement, Zuckerberg released a video and appeared on the Joe Rogan podcast, which now functions as a confessional for American elites who no longer believe in left-wing orthodoxies. On the podcast, Zuckerberg sounded less like a California progressive than a right-winger, arguing that the culture needed a better balance of “masculine” and “feminine” energies.
https://www.city-journal.org/article/mark-zuckerberg-meta-abolish-dei-fact-check...
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Reply #11 - Jan 26th, 2025 at 12:31pm
 
President Donald Trump on Wednesday issued an executive order titled “Ending Illegal Discrimination and Restoring Merit-Based Opportunity,” banning affirmative action and racial preferencing, including “diversity, equity, and inclusion” (DEI) programs, in federal contracting and publicly-funded universities.

Trump’s executive order rescinds Executive Order 11246, issued by Lyndon B. Johnson in 1965, which established Affirmative Action.



A GOOD thing.

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