Sure, but that's primarily because of economics, not race or sex.
Are we going to pretend these factors aren't related?
A focus on race or sex won't fix that. A focus on race and sex isn't fixing that.
Focusing on a deciding factor will not help resolve an issue?
The primary metric used to claim that the playing field isn't level is "disparate impact", and disparate impact is a bull ◊◊◊◊ measurement.
Ya, "how icky it makes me feel" is the deciding metric.
You're half right. DEI tries to deliver equity, but it doesn't even do that very well.
Ya, generally these corporate initiatives are more PR than anything. But, they aren't some kind of death to freedom or communist take over.
Did you know, for example, that Nigerian Americans are on average wealthier than white Americans?
Did you know 30% of Nigerian immigrants and their children have post-graduate degrees. Could it be the families that immigrate to the US from Nigeria were already wealthy and connected? Could it be that most immigrants who come to the US, irrespective of the country, already have education, work experience, and/or a support network when they arrive?
Does DEI take this into account and favor whites over Nigerian Americans?
How about comparing whites at the same economic and educational level?
Or poor blacks from Detroit over rich Nigerians? Does DEI favor whites from a poor Appalachian background over blacks from Martha's Vineyard? Nope. DEI attempts at equity are shallow and superficial at best.
Ya, the bottom 1% of whites don't have as much as the top 1% of blacks! In fact, it's because of all the blacks that the bottom 1% of whites are so poor!
How about asking the bottom 1% of whites if they would prefer being the top 1% of blacks?
Also, a common right-winger trick is to proclaim that a certain program or policy did not solve every problem said right-winger claims it was supposed to solve, said program or policy is a failure.