DEI policies: essential justice or racial discrimination?
The Supreme Court banned affirmative action, but Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion programs still rage on in corporate America. Elon Musk calls DEI 'racism with extra steps,' while woke activists call its critics bigots. The corporate backlash and hiring quotas spark a white-hot culture war across every social media platform.
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A 2021 NBER working paper (based on a field experiment with over 80,000 job applications) found that white applicants received 36% more callbacks than equally qualified Black applicants, and 24% more than Latinx applicants. The study controlled for resume quality, education, and experience, providing robust evidence that systemic racial bias persists in hiring—supporting the need for DEI interventions to counteract such discrimination.
A 2022 Harvard Business Review analysis of 829 U.S. firms over 30 years found that mandatory DEI training and grievance procedures often backfire, increasing bias and reducing diversity. The study showed that voluntary training and mentorship programs had modest positive effects, but mandatory sessions triggered backlash, resentment, and even reduced the representation of Black and Hispanic managers in some cases—challenging the effectiveness of common DEI practices.
In June 2023, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down race-conscious admissions at Harvard and UNC, ruling that such policies violate the Equal Protection Clause of the 14th Amendment. Chief Justice Roberts wrote that 'eliminating racial discrimination means eliminating all of it,' and that race-based preferences are unconstitutional even if intended to promote diversity. The decision sets a legal precedent that undermines the legitimacy of race-based DEI programs in education and, by extension, corporate hiring.
In a 2024 interview and series of social media posts, Elon Musk publicly condemned DEI initiatives, stating they 'are just another form of racism' and 'racism with extra steps.' He cited examples of companies like Disney and Meta facing lawsuits and internal dissent over DEI quotas. The article also notes that a 2024 Pew Research survey found 54% of Americans believe DEI programs go too far, reflecting growing public skepticism.
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