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Sports and DEI Don’t Mix—This One Video Proves It!

A recent video has sparked discussions about the role of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) in sports. The video, presents a perspective that suggests DEI initiatives may conflict with the principles of meritocracy traditionally upheld in athletic competitions.

Implementing DEI policies in sports could lead to the selection of athletes based on factors other than performance and skill, potentially undermining the competitive nature of sports.
The video itself is a pure comedy:

Critics of DEI in sports often express concerns that such initiatives might prioritize diversity over talent, potentially compromising team performance.
This video adds to the ongoing debate about the integration of DEI principles in various sectors, including sports.

Natalie Dagenhardt

Natalie Dagenhardt is an American conservative writer who writes for  Right Journalism! Natalie has described herself as a polemicist who likes to "stir up the pot," and does not "pretend to be impartial or balanced, as broadcasters do," drawing criticism from the left, and sometimes from the right. As a passionate journalist, she works relentlessly to uncover the corruption happening in Washington. She is a "constitutional conservative".

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manfred
manfred
1 month ago

having studied Tang Soo Do for 12 years (3rd knee surgery , soccer related, made me stop), I would be ashamed to be standing like this fat sow in the middle of a room pretending to make people fall by the power of my mind. BTW, what is she wearing, a tent? But then again, our Korean Sa Bom Nim made us work for everything, just the way it ought to be.

The fact that she is a fat sow would be forgiven because at least she makes an effort to do something, but she should recognize her BS and step aside.

Let someone who knows the art, show the art.
This is an embarrassment!

Plato v2.0
Plato v2.0
1 month ago

They don’t quite yet seem to understand square dancing but they continue to try.