12/02/2024 / By Ethan Huff
The mainstream press is ignoring a new study that shows DEI (diversity, equity and inclusion) programming turns otherwise normal people into violent, ready-to-fight racism zealots.
Rutgers University in partnership with the Network Contagion Research Institute (NCRI) produced evidence to show that DEI talking points about race, religion and gender create division and intergroup hostility, as well as authoritarian attitudes towards others.
“What we did was we took a lot of these ideas that were found to still be very prominent in a lot of these DEI lectures and interventions and training,” said NCRI Chief Science Officer Joel Finkelstein, one of the study’s coauthors.
“And we said, ‘Well, how is this going to affect people?’ What we found is that when people are exposed to this ideology, what happens is they become hostile without any indication that anything racist has happened.”
In other words, people who are programmed into DEI thinking tend to start making up racism where it does not exist. The delusion then drives them to behave inappropriately in the workplace, wrongly judging white people, for instance, or hating men as “predators.”
(Related: The Pentagon is reportedly “scrambling” to wipe evidence of DEI before President-elect Donald Trump is reinstalled into the White House in January.)
For the study, researchers exposed 324 participants to two sets of reading material: one a racially neutral text about corn and the other a set of writings by anti-white racists Ibram X. Kendi and Robin DiAngelo. Both groups were then exposed to a racially neutral scenario in which a student was rejected from college.
Those participants who read the racially-charged screeds of Kendi and DiAngelo injected racism into the college rejection scenario while the other group that read about corn in a non-racial context did not see any racism in the college rejection.
To make matters even worse, the group that read Kendi and DiAngelo propaganda felt a fury to want to punish the “offenders,” even though no racism occurred and it was all just in their imagination based on their exposure to DEI propaganda.
These findings were so shocking and forceful that the authors immediately sought to replicate them.
They gathered a nearly three-times larger sample and found… the same results! pic.twitter.com/owOjCszEeQ
— Crémieux (@cremieuxrecueil) November 25, 2024
Eager to replicate the findings, the researchers did just that but with a sample size three times larger. Just like the first evaluation, the second produced the exact same results.
The findings are so damning that the left-leaning New York Times and Bloomberg media outlets censored the paper, which is apparently too politically incorrect for the public to be allowed to access it easily.
If enough people were to read this study, the rest of the flailing DEI industry would likely come crashing down – and that could still happen as the floodgates of truth about what the globalists have been up to are flung wide open in the coming days under a second Donald Trump term.
A 2023 Pew Research Center study found that about $8 billion is spent annually on DEI propaganda in the United States. Such propaganda is fed to students and employees alike as they go about their lives just trying to make a living.
“DEI was always a project of the controllers to weaponize the low IQ against white men,” one commenter suggested about the impetus behind DEI.
“They WANT that hostility,” wrote another about how everything is apparently going to plan right on schedule.
“It’s because they are dumb, narcissistic cry bullies.”
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