DEI is economic genocide.

No Country for White Men: The Most Disadvantaged People in the USA​

By
M Dowling
-
December 17, 2025

The Doors Closed All at Once​

The doors seemed to close everywhere and all at once. In 2011, the year I moved to Los Angeles, white men were 48 percent of lower-level TV writers; by 2024, they accounted for just 11.9 percent. The Atlantic’s editorial staff went from 53 percent male and 89 percent white in 2013 to 36 percent male and 66 percent white in 2024. White men fell from 39 percent of tenure-track positions in the humanities at Harvard in 2014 to 18 percent in 2023.

If You’re a White Male, They Are Rooting Against You​

In retrospect, 2014 was the hinge, the year DEI became institutionalized across American life.

The shift in medicine has been even more dramatic. In 2014, white men were 31 percent of American medical students. By 2025, they were just 20.5 percent—a ten-percentage-point drop in barely over a decade. “At every step there’s some form of selection,” a millennial oncologist told me. “Medical school admissions, residency programs, chief resident positions, fellowships—each stage tilts away from white men or white-adjacent men… The white guy is now the token.”

Mor e here: https://www.independentsentinel.com...men-the-most-disadvantaged-people-in-the-usa/
 

No Country for White Men: The Most Disadvantaged People in the USA​

By
M Dowling
-
December 17, 2025

The Doors Closed All at Once​

The doors seemed to close everywhere and all at once. In 2011, the year I moved to Los Angeles, white men were 48 percent of lower-level TV writers; by 2024, they accounted for just 11.9 percent. The Atlantic’s editorial staff went from 53 percent male and 89 percent white in 2013 to 36 percent male and 66 percent white in 2024. White men fell from 39 percent of tenure-track positions in the humanities at Harvard in 2014 to 18 percent in 2023.

If You’re a White Male, They Are Rooting Against You​

In retrospect, 2014 was the hinge, the year DEI became institutionalized across American life.

The shift in medicine has been even more dramatic. In 2014, white men were 31 percent of American medical students. By 2025, they were just 20.5 percent—a ten-percentage-point drop in barely over a decade. “At every step there’s some form of selection,” a millennial oncologist told me. “Medical school admissions, residency programs, chief resident positions, fellowships—each stage tilts away from white men or white-adjacent men… The white guy is now the token.”

Mor e here: https://www.independentsentinel.com...men-the-most-disadvantaged-people-in-the-usa/
How is this any different from the nonsensical "reverse discrimination" complaints we've been hearing ever since the 1970s?
 
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