These idiots think they can make America better by eliminating the most qualified candidates because they belong to a protected class that the historical lyrics discriminated against! America does not deserve to be great.
We have an oncoming President who is not qualified. They can keep that same energy when discussing Legacy admissions in colleges and universities as well as Nepotism, looking at Trump’s cabinet picks.
@@shony4life498 on a systematic level there isn't....that's why it's being done away with. All of this was an over reaction to Floyd. In reality this is just anti white racism and that doesn't solve anything either just breeds more division.
@@dvnwright25 "bro shut up" is trying to help lol who? You should look up the Rutgers university NCRI study on the effects of dei in society....then come back and let me know if I'm the uneducated one.
That is strange the most average government employee has to submit an SF-86 a security background check which is seriously investigated they go back to tenth birthday. if you have been convicted of a felony you cannot work in the federal government unless of course you happen to be Donald Trump.
We just decided to go back in time and try out the forties again .. not enough history was taught in the subject . Someone needs to take a poll of top issues the American ppl voted for I’m sure it wasn’t Dei anything but lower cost
Everyone should have picked up on the statement around the 9:25 mark and seconds later on the forefathers, which we know were firmly against progress of black people. After hearing that we all should say the following comment the detective from Menace II Society had said, “Now you see something, now you see now, you then fucked up, you know that don’t you?” It’s a perfect way to call out what’s being said.
This country was founded by slave owners building on a foundation of slavery, land-grabbing, and genocide. Not sure how those things can be reconciled with the beautiful language that says that we are all entitled to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. Slave owners though they were, they did not specifically exclude everyone except white males, even if that is what they might have intended. So those promises in the founding documents, apply to us all...not just to white males. I thought that had all been understood some time ago. I guess not. Let's continute to pretend that the playing field is level and that nothing that makes an individual stand out (i.e. appear not to be white) should ever be considered. We are definitely being dragged into McCarthyism 2.0.
Fed employees have rights, but not more than felon elect president, who has right to a federal position, but federal employees cannot have been a felon😮
That is not true else as the American people do not want a private size government we do not just want to think about private entities of the government
It's so painful to see our country.Have men and women choose to hurt us I mean, all of us. Those Of us who choose to have equality and love for one another will always be considered (other.)
Thanks for the breakdown! I need some advice: I have a SafePal wallet with USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). Could you explain how to move them to Binance?
I’m going to share something today, and I want to start by saying that I’m approaching this from a biblical worldview. In today’s world, many of us look at topics like diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) through a societal lens which is often politicized, fragmented, and full of differing opinions. But I believe there’s a deeper, timeless perspective that we can draw from which is one that’s rooted in the teachings and actions of Jesus. Have you ever stopped to consider how Jesus’s mission aligns with the principles of diversity, equity, and inclusion? It’s easy to think of these principles as modern day concepts, often politicized and debated. But when you look at the way Jesus lived and taught, you start to see that these values are deeply embedded in His ministry. Imagine for a moment that Jesus had chosen to only save the Jew….how would that have shaped the gospel story? Thankfully, His message extended far beyond one group of people, and in doing so, He set the foundation for what we now consider to be core values of our world today. First, let’s talk about diversity. Despite being born into a Jewish heritage, Jesus didn’t confine His mission to just His own people. He reached out to those from different backgrounds, cultures, and faiths. Take, for example, the conversation He had with the Samaritan woman at the well. Jews and Samaritans didn’t associate with each other, yet Jesus chose this moment to break the cultural divide. Then, there’s the Roman centurion whose servant Jesus healed. A Roman officer was not someone the Jewish community would typically interact with, let alone help. But Jesus did, making it clear that the kingdom of God was meant for everyone, not just one ethnicity or group. His actions spoke louder than word, diversity wasn’t just a value; it was a clear directive from Jesus. Now, consider equity. Jesus was known for elevating those who were pushed to the margins of society, those whom others overlooked. He healed the sick, welcomed sinners, and spoke out against the systems that oppressed the poor. The very essence of His teachings was about fairness and compassion. Jesus didn’t give preferential treatment based on wealth, status, or background. He didn’t limit His acts of kindness and mercy to one group of people. If He had, His message would have contradicted everything He stood for. Equity wasn’t just a side note in Jesus’s ministry; it was foundational to His mission. Then, there’s inclusivity. Jesus consistently broke down barriers that divided people. Whether it was uniting Jews and Gentiles, empowering women, or treating the rich and the poor with the same dignity, He made sure that no one was left out. Paul, in his letters, perfectly captured this when he wrote, “There is neither Jew nor Gentile, slave nor free, male nor female, for you are all one in Christ Jesus.” Jesus’s life was a model of radical inclusivity. He didn’t just tolerate differences, He embraced them. He showed us that God’s love and grace are for everyone, regardless of background, status, or identity. And this wasn’t without resistance. Just as Jesus’s inclusive message was challenging the norms of His time, we see that there were many who pushed back against it. Take, for example, the story of the Samaritan woman at the well. Samaritans were considered outsiders, and Jews typically avoided them. But Jesus didn’t shy away from speaking with her. In fact, He made a point to reveal His identity as the Messiah to her. The disciples were shocked, but this moment was a powerful statement that God’s love reaches beyond cultural and religious boundaries. Similarly, when Jesus healed the Roman centurion’s servant, a Gentile, He praised the centurion for his faith-an act that would have been deeply unsettling to His Jewish followers. The very people Jesus reached out to were often the ones rejected or overlooked by society. These stories point out something profound: Jesus didn’t just talk about diversity, equity, and inclusion; He lived it. And just as people resisted His message then, there’s a lot of pushback when these values are discussed today. It’s uncomfortable to challenge long held beliefs, especially when they force us to rethink how we treat others. But Jesus didn’t back down. He continued to preach a message that was inclusive, equitable, and embraced diversity that are values that resonate just as strongly today as they did over two thousand years ago. In today’s world, these principles of diversity, equity, and inclusion are often reduced to political talking points, sometimes misunderstood or misused. But when you look at the life of Jesus, it becomes clear that these values are not new or political, they are timeless and rooted in the very heart of His message. His ministry was a call to action, reminding us to value all people, meet them where they are, and create a space where everyone belongs. So, when we encounter resistance to DEI in today’s world, it’s not all that different from the pushback Jesus experienced during His time. Jesus didn’t let those obstacles stop Him from carrying out His mission, and neither should we. If we are truly following His example, we too must challenge ourselves to embrace diversity, equity, and inclusion, no matter how uncomfortable it may be at times. Just something to think about and conveyed to these so called Christians who hate the idea of DEI. Sorry for the long message.
God bless you for this message. I am in full agreement with you and I hope this message resonates and penetrate hearts when they read this. All praise to our Lord and savior Jesus the Christ. 🙌🏾
Thank you for your message. It gave me a clearer understanding, and revelation of the history of the past into the present society. To God Be The Glory, Forevermore! Amen 🙏🏾
Every word spoken Another way to push back time, Every word spoken stays constant to the mind, Differing the hope of the people of my kind, Another day injustice controls the vine, So it uses the clock until the spring unwinds, Every unjust word spoken- another way to push back time.
@ That’s correct but it may the allow the application approval process to get applicants an opportunity for an interview if those factors are not on the application, only the qualifications should be considered for the interview. Only people can stop the madness!!!
Interesting. How many times have I trained that person who ended up being my team's team lead? If they were more qualified, why didn't they come in the door training US instead of the other way around?
If you are criticizing Carol Anderson's book, White Rage, then your complaint is misplaced. That book is well sourced, with extensive documentation. It is written with clear historical and current analysis of today's issues. I would encourage you to read it with an open mind. This book is an exercise in relevant courage and knowledge that is needed now.
This is not one thing but the truth of the matter is that they are talking about racism in the workplace and media outlets you can talk around the issue but do you think that we’re this stupid, I’m sure you know that the peoples of the country in the past is not here……………….!!!!!!!!!!!!
What's BS? The FACT that THIS is an attempt to force us BACK to a lily white good ole boy network & instead, REPLACE it with cronyism in FULL force, in it's place? Instead of a highly QUALIFIED, diversified workforce that represents our national identity? INSTEAD they want to REGRESS to a time LONG PAST when we had NO diversity? THIS WOKE AF white women AGREES, it IS ABSOLUTE BS!!! 💯
Facts and I would like my information to be fixed I would like for my actual job to be taken very serious and I would like to join the Federal district board because I've been working overtime and he is absolutely right it doesn't matter where you put me in a bracket I have proven myself diligently and I'm one of the people that stands for the dei to taking consideration that I would have been here every chance I got if I didn't get robbed by the same people that she was out here helping and I think he needs to take in consideration that he has no say so because that is a form of discrimination and people have took it too long to sit there and say if y'all need help and people are willing to go where they sell soup why are you picking and choosing that still biased and I feel like at the end of the day I'm not speaking for the buyers situation I'm telling you that I did everything these people ask me to do for nothing that makes me a slave and I deserve my pay for whatever because yeah at the end of the day I was talking to a lot of people in my words so it didn't matter what I said yesjust because it was better and beneficial for you to keep them in place for nonsense that you owe me and I don't owe the city anything but you do owe me hella lawsuits because of the fact that I went through mega discrimination by proving myself to people coming home and doing what I need to do it doesn't matter I shouldn't have to be put in a religious background because of the nonsense where everybody else is speaking and I went to a lot of abuse and be able to sabotage my job because of the mega campaign which is nonsense I am not a part of the Democratic Republic I am independent I stand alone by saying I should have still been able to come to the seat regardless if I agree with this man or not and I feel like he has went overboard his behavior is irrational he is being deliberately disrespectful to the federal laws and how could he even be stated as a himselfthat was supposed to be the hunger games that was supposed to be my manipulation I was emotional abuse that was neglect for the fact of the matter is I shouldn't have to be put down to be put up because if I could do the work why can't I and it doesn't matter if you want to sit there and try to make it seem like it's some mental health you didn't even tell me the directions play by the board and I feel like I've been a day even though I have the research in my phone how would I contact the same people who just giving me labels of sexist jobs that I should be a teacher if I wanted to be a teacher I would have put in a teacher's application y'all done did too much
@@williamstephens365 interesting 🤔. If we didn't have RASIST policies, laws that kept people of color from the start. Living the American Dream. policies and laws created by those who don't want change
Love me some Jasmine Crockett! That woman was blessed with a gift of communication 🙌
She accomplished nothing but whining constantly
These idiots think they can make America better by eliminating the
most qualified candidates because they belong to a protected class that the historical lyrics discriminated against! America does not deserve to be great.
We have an oncoming President who is not qualified. They can keep that same energy when discussing Legacy admissions in colleges and universities as well as Nepotism, looking at Trump’s cabinet picks.
THEY HAVE LOST THEIR ENTIRE LITTLE MINDS💯💯💯💯PPOS
According to the bill, Lauren Bobert will be relieved from duty because she is unqualified, right?
That dingbat racist
They are still trying to put Sugar on S**T and tell you that it's ICE CREAM 😂😂😂😂😂
So damn sad!
We must pray.
We got to do more than that
Vote Jeffres Democrat 2024
Please vote Democrat
Yes we will do it over again voting Jefferies any day any time 🙏🏽👌🇺🇸🥰
If going down the dei rabbit hole is what the Democrats make their next run about they will lose again...
Hi, I'm from the future now. Trump manipulated 2 republican congressmen into switching their vote to Jefferson so.... yeah 😢
Edit: grammar
Jasmine Cockett she us Awesome thanks
WP in action...their attack on "WOKE "🤬
Racist Esau white people read the Bible
CLOUD can't even READ! What the hell is really being said???
Jasmine Crockett is our present and future!,,
If there is no racism and racist privileges how can it be reversed
use your voice
If there is no racism and racist privilege, there would be no need for the creation of DEI. What don’t “these people” understand about this?
@@shony4life498 on a systematic level there isn't....that's why it's being done away with. All of this was an over reaction to Floyd. In reality this is just anti white racism and that doesn't solve anything either just breeds more division.
Fear-based ideologies here once again ladies and gents!
Get off this line
If you question why DEI is required see Trump’s Cabinet and Staff Nominations. Perfect example of why it is needed.
Thanks!
DEI ACT MUST BE PROTECTED
White people have never been people of the truth or love
Dangerous to WHOM? That’s a question that needs to answered
To all of society.
@@JM-sp2iu bro shut up
@@dvnwright25 no....welcome to the internet.
@@JM-sp2iu I’m saying that because you sound uneducated just trying to help but continue
@@dvnwright25 "bro shut up" is trying to help lol who? You should look up the Rutgers university NCRI study on the effects of dei in society....then come back and let me know if I'm the uneducated one.
The only unnessary seats being occupied are those of the Republican side of the aisle.
Ya no bias opinion there lol
Wow welcome to America may God judge this Nation right now !!
Its coming from your illterate elected congress
Illiterate.... You must mean the likes of good ole boy network that's running the repuke party?
Show the harm DEI has done 🤔🤔🤔
Didn’t earn it
@nealxl6256 didn't earn what ???🤔🤔
These people are insane, or vicious. We need to have criteria for people who run for office.
The same could be said about people that want unfair advantages based on nothing but their skin color.....sounds pretty insane and vicious to me.
Can anyone help me understand, what exactly does the government gain by "dismantling DEI"? What would be the major benefits?
Thats what they say about engineers for other countrries. So this racism has to stop
That is strange the most average government employee has to submit an SF-86 a security background check which is seriously investigated they go back to tenth birthday. if you have been convicted of a felony you cannot work in the federal government unless of course you happen to be Donald Trump.
Exactly What she said
Yes she slam and shut them up she has her true facts 👏👏👌🇺🇸
Powerful information!
We just decided to go back in time and try out the forties again .. not enough history was taught in the subject . Someone needs to take a poll of top issues the American ppl voted for I’m sure it wasn’t Dei anything but lower cost
Everyone should have picked up on the statement around the 9:25 mark and seconds later on the forefathers, which we know were firmly against progress of black people. After hearing that we all should say the following comment the detective from Menace II Society had said, “Now you see something, now you see now, you then fucked up, you know that don’t you?” It’s a perfect way to call out what’s being said.
This country was founded by slave owners building on a foundation of slavery, land-grabbing, and genocide. Not sure how those things can be reconciled with the beautiful language that says that we are all entitled to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. Slave owners though they were, they did not specifically exclude everyone except white males, even if that is what they might have intended. So those promises in the founding documents, apply to us all...not just to white males.
I thought that had all been understood some time ago. I guess not. Let's continute to pretend that the playing field is level and that nothing that makes an individual stand out (i.e. appear not to be white) should ever be considered.
We are definitely being dragged into McCarthyism 2.0.
Can’t have a conversation with liars
If your saying reverse discrimination from the jump there is discrimination 🤔
Wait a minute, is DEI oppressive? That’s what the gentleman said from Louisiana between the 35:00 to 35:50 mark in the video. That is laughable.
Yes and now that’s why we need to vote see
They once said freeing black slaves was oppressive to yt people 😢
Fed employees have rights, but not more than felon elect president, who has right to a federal position, but federal employees cannot have been a felon😮
Comer has to be coached on how to do his job, guy behind him has to point out what to say… idiot robot congressmen from KY
If racism still wasn't a big issue in america and If we truly had equal employment in america we would not need DEI programs. So yes we need DEI
Thank you! Exactly my point. There would be no need for DEI.
Make Racsiam Great Again bill.
Make America Broke Again you mean
Exactly!
💯% FACTS !
Facts!!
I’m not clear on what qualified has to do with anything. It’s obvious none of you are qualified yet you’re getting paid to do nothing.
REP PRESSLEY TELL IT.
Mrs. Standsberry👍🏻👏🏻🎯💐
Mr. CLOUD IS NOT STATING THE TRUTH. DEI IS A MUST IF THEY HAVE SKILLS FOR THE JOBS!.😊
No it's not. Hiring fairly is a must.
That is not true else as the American people do not want a private size government we do not just want to think about private entities of the government
Nobody feels like that where DEI is active. People are encouraged to get to know each other. Where does this guy live?
Just the suggestion of this bill is a criminal offense
What is so scary about trying to make this country fair for everybody?
Insecurity.
Damn, Congress is oversized!
Thank you Ayanna Presley
Duetoronomy 28, then Revelations 2:9 ...Then let's talk about Exodus...
It's so painful to see our country.Have men and women choose to hurt us I mean, all of us. Those Of us who choose to have equality and love for one another will always be considered (other.)
Supposed to be.
Divided we fall together We would, but no, not any more.We're falling we're still divided Not even f******Funny
💙💙💙
I am so ashamed to be represented by a guy like Cloud 😡😡
Thanks for the breakdown! I need some advice: I have a SafePal wallet with USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). Could you explain how to move them to Binance?
REP SUMMER LEE FROM PA. TELL IT SIS.
Jasmine is awesome
I’m going to share something today, and I want to start by saying that I’m approaching this from a biblical worldview. In today’s world, many of us look at topics like diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) through a societal lens which is often politicized, fragmented, and full of differing opinions. But I believe there’s a deeper, timeless perspective that we can draw from which is one that’s rooted in the teachings and actions of Jesus.
Have you ever stopped to consider how Jesus’s mission aligns with the principles of diversity, equity, and inclusion? It’s easy to think of these principles as modern day concepts, often politicized and debated. But when you look at the way Jesus lived and taught, you start to see that these values are deeply embedded in His ministry. Imagine for a moment that Jesus had chosen to only save the Jew….how would that have shaped the gospel story? Thankfully, His message extended far beyond one group of people, and in doing so, He set the foundation for what we now consider to be core values of our world today.
First, let’s talk about diversity. Despite being born into a Jewish heritage, Jesus didn’t confine His mission to just His own people. He reached out to those from different backgrounds, cultures, and faiths. Take, for example, the conversation He had with the Samaritan woman at the well. Jews and Samaritans didn’t associate with each other, yet Jesus chose this moment to break the cultural divide. Then, there’s the Roman centurion whose servant Jesus healed. A Roman officer was not someone the Jewish community would typically interact with, let alone help. But Jesus did, making it clear that the kingdom of God was meant for everyone, not just one ethnicity or group. His actions spoke louder than word, diversity wasn’t just a value; it was a clear directive from Jesus.
Now, consider equity. Jesus was known for elevating those who were pushed to the margins of society, those whom others overlooked. He healed the sick, welcomed sinners, and spoke out against the systems that oppressed the poor. The very essence of His teachings was about fairness and compassion. Jesus didn’t give preferential treatment based on wealth, status, or background. He didn’t limit His acts of kindness and mercy to one group of people. If He had, His message would have contradicted everything He stood for. Equity wasn’t just a side note in Jesus’s ministry; it was foundational to His mission.
Then, there’s inclusivity. Jesus consistently broke down barriers that divided people. Whether it was uniting Jews and Gentiles, empowering women, or treating the rich and the poor with the same dignity, He made sure that no one was left out. Paul, in his letters, perfectly captured this when he wrote, “There is neither Jew nor Gentile, slave nor free, male nor female, for you are all one in Christ Jesus.” Jesus’s life was a model of radical inclusivity. He didn’t just tolerate differences, He embraced them. He showed us that God’s love and grace are for everyone, regardless of background, status, or identity.
And this wasn’t without resistance. Just as Jesus’s inclusive message was challenging the norms of His time, we see that there were many who pushed back against it. Take, for example, the story of the Samaritan woman at the well. Samaritans were considered outsiders, and Jews typically avoided them. But Jesus didn’t shy away from speaking with her. In fact, He made a point to reveal His identity as the Messiah to her. The disciples were shocked, but this moment was a powerful statement that God’s love reaches beyond cultural and religious boundaries. Similarly, when Jesus healed the Roman centurion’s servant, a Gentile, He praised the centurion for his faith-an act that would have been deeply unsettling to His Jewish followers. The very people Jesus reached out to were often the ones rejected or overlooked by society.
These stories point out something profound: Jesus didn’t just talk about diversity, equity, and inclusion; He lived it. And just as people resisted His message then, there’s a lot of pushback when these values are discussed today. It’s uncomfortable to challenge long held beliefs, especially when they force us to rethink how we treat others. But Jesus didn’t back down. He continued to preach a message that was inclusive, equitable, and embraced diversity that are values that resonate just as strongly today as they did over two thousand years ago.
In today’s world, these principles of diversity, equity, and inclusion are often reduced to political talking points, sometimes misunderstood or misused. But when you look at the life of Jesus, it becomes clear that these values are not new or political, they are timeless and rooted in the very heart of His message. His ministry was a call to action, reminding us to value all people, meet them where they are, and create a space where everyone belongs.
So, when we encounter resistance to DEI in today’s world, it’s not all that different from the pushback Jesus experienced during His time. Jesus didn’t let those obstacles stop Him from carrying out His mission, and neither should we. If we are truly following His example, we too must challenge ourselves to embrace diversity, equity, and inclusion, no matter how uncomfortable it may be at times.
Just something to think about and conveyed to these so called Christians who hate the idea of DEI. Sorry for the long message.
Well Said, Great is Thou Faithfulness.Thanks Mr.Raskin for your Truth and Wisdom.
God bless you for this message. I am in full agreement with you and I hope this message resonates and penetrate hearts when they read this. All praise to our Lord and savior Jesus the Christ. 🙌🏾
@@manueljgjr2060, Amen 🙏🏾
@@nellsimon9898, Amen 🙏🏾
Thank you for your message. It gave me a clearer understanding, and revelation of the history of the past into the present society. To God Be The Glory, Forevermore! Amen 🙏🏾
❤❤❤
GATES SHOULD NOT BE HIRED UNTIL HIS COURT CASE IS OVER.
Rep Raskin, you can not keep using thousand dollar words with Higgins because he is SLOW.
But they are asking that we bring every other person from any foreign country to America ⁉️
Every word spoken
Another way to push back time,
Every word spoken stays constant to the mind,
Differing the hope of the people of my kind,
Another day injustice controls the vine,
So it uses the clock until the spring unwinds,
Every unjust word spoken- another way to push back time.
Well take all of the questions about race, gender, disabilities etc off the applications for hiring companies!!!
That doesn’t stop the racial disparities that happen with hiring.
@ That’s correct but it may the allow the application approval process to get applicants an opportunity for an interview if those factors are not on the application, only the qualifications should be considered for the interview. Only people can stop the madness!!!
It sounded like the ayes had the verbal vote and the only opposed nay was the chair. Smh
This is a hot stinking mess
Well yall should know where and who this chairman stands with get rid
REPUBLICANS RATHER TEAR DOWN INSTEAD OF STUDYING THE ISSUE.
Interesting. How many times have I trained that person who ended up being my team's team lead? If they were more qualified, why didn't they come in the door training US instead of the other way around?
I see a lot of my people on here commenting but we need to use our voice to do something we do have that right you know hello ?????
If you are criticizing Carol Anderson's book, White Rage, then your complaint is misplaced. That book is well sourced, with extensive documentation. It is written with clear historical and current analysis of today's issues. I would encourage you to read it with an open mind. This book is an exercise in relevant courage and knowledge that is needed now.
❤
“My last life blood” not breath but blood brother telling you I’m here for white ppl not THE PPL
Bull
This is not one thing but the truth of the matter is that they are talking about racism in the workplace and media outlets you can talk around the issue but do you think that we’re this stupid, I’m sure you know that the peoples of the country in the past is not here……………….!!!!!!!!!!!!
Modern MACARTHYISM
4:40 😡😡😡
Don’t Dismantle DEI Act! Fight Against The Bill
LOUISIANNA SENATOR SOUND THE CANDYLAND OWNER.
Hard to face the truth bc you racists are real!💙
BS
This is NOT bullshit, this is some real shit...
What's BS?
The FACT that THIS is an attempt to force us BACK to a lily white good ole boy network & instead, REPLACE it with cronyism in FULL force, in it's place? Instead of a highly QUALIFIED, diversified workforce that represents our national identity? INSTEAD they want to REGRESS to a time LONG PAST when we had NO diversity?
THIS WOKE AF white women AGREES, it IS ABSOLUTE BS!!! 💯
Yes, ma'am, it MOST definitely IS!!!
@@JuanitaBuckingham-p9g
This is a joke
Doorag raskin go away
Congress is waste, overpaid, etc.
Facts and I would like my information to be fixed I would like for my actual job to be taken very serious and I would like to join the Federal district board because I've been working overtime and he is absolutely right it doesn't matter where you put me in a bracket I have proven myself diligently and I'm one of the people that stands for the dei to taking consideration that I would have been here every chance I got if I didn't get robbed by the same people that she was out here helping and I think he needs to take in consideration that he has no say so because that is a form of discrimination and people have took it too long to sit there and say if y'all need help and people are willing to go where they sell soup why are you picking and choosing that still biased and I feel like at the end of the day I'm not speaking for the buyers situation I'm telling you that I did everything these people ask me to do for nothing that makes me a slave and I deserve my pay for whatever because yeah at the end of the day I was talking to a lot of people in my words so it didn't matter what I said yesjust because it was better and beneficial for you to keep them in place for nonsense that you owe me and I don't owe the city anything but you do owe me hella lawsuits because of the fact that I went through mega discrimination by proving myself to people coming home and doing what I need to do it doesn't matter I shouldn't have to be put in a religious background because of the nonsense where everybody else is speaking and I went to a lot of abuse and be able to sabotage my job because of the mega campaign which is nonsense I am not a part of the Democratic Republic I am independent I stand alone by saying I should have still been able to come to the seat regardless if I agree with this man or not and I feel like he has went overboard his behavior is irrational he is being deliberately disrespectful to the federal laws and how could he even be stated as a himselfthat was supposed to be the hunger games that was supposed to be my manipulation I was emotional abuse that was neglect for the fact of the matter is I shouldn't have to be put down to be put up because if I could do the work why can't I and it doesn't matter if you want to sit there and try to make it seem like it's some mental health you didn't even tell me the directions play by the board and I feel like I've been a day even though I have the research in my phone how would I contact the same people who just giving me labels of sexist jobs that I should be a teacher if I wanted to be a teacher I would have put in a teacher's application y'all done did too much
Man talking like he was a civil war veteran or something why is he talking about codify racial even know what he talking about?
And the woke administration is still crying,,boo. Hhoo...🎉🎉🎉😂😂😂😂
SO DEFINE DEI EMPLOYEE??? BLACK??
only if liberals can figure out what a black job is!
DEI is the very definition of racism.
Sure it is, like hiring a diversified workforce is oppression...
ONLY if you're white & feel non-white others are incapable & unqualified!!!
How?
Explain please 🤔
@isaacdave5603 DEI , means job candidates are judged by their skin color and gender.
@@williamstephens365 interesting 🤔. If we didn't have RASIST policies, laws that kept people of color from the start. Living the American Dream. policies and laws created by those who don't want change
Cricket is brilliant she sadly chooses to be ignorant!😊
From that 47 trillion dollar. 36 trillion dollars a life.Yes all gone
WE KNOW WHAT BIGOTS ARE AFRAID OF.
Lol get help
What if people can't drink calling?The key in the country is home.Should we do wrong?Should we still pay for money
Gentle lady from fallesting You are my muslim you don't care How about the bill But those questions better than you.They are defending my bill
And you people Not defending me you people just wanted Take off your hatad
How kind of Muslim are you?The currency's defending me.They're right in you and you are my muslim not defending my My bell
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