Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) will not go gently into the night. The DEI apparatchiks within private corporations are untouched by Trump’s executive orders — and because the corrosive ideology is cloaked by so many misleading terms, the U.S. government will continue to pour taxpayer monies into DEI brainwashing.
But just as in the Pentagon schools, Florida’s “Resiliency Education” is simply DEI indoctrination by another name.
The Pentagon’s school system, for example, is trying to outmaneuver Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth by renaming DEI. “Resilience [emphasis added] is the name of the game in terms of how we can talk about what we used to say,” communications director Will Griffin can be heard saying in leaked DoD audio.
DEI adherents have indeed co-opted the word “resilience,” but Trump officials were not the original target.
The sleight of hand began more than a decade ago in the Alpine resort town of Davos. Each year, the World Economic Forum (WEF) — an elite club of globalist political leaders, diplomats, and CEOs — convenes there to bend government and industry agendas toward its vision of an improved world. Their discussions center around the world’s most significant risks, as set forth in the WEF’s annual Global Risks report. “Resilience” was the theme for the 2013 edition. The word (“resilience” or “resilient”) appeared 215 times in the seventy-three-page report, including reference to a new globalist construct called “social resilience.”
Just one year earlier, the WEF had first introduced “misinformation” as a concern in its Global Risks 2012 report. Most people assume that government or industry resilience-building efforts entail fortifying infrastructure against war or natural disasters, but the WEF’s threat assessments revealed an intent to fortify people against language.
Not surprisingly, the business leaders expressed concern about rumors adversely affecting financial markets — but they also decried the existence of “bubbles” of people whos...
No hoodwinking or hornswoggling here.
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