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Do we need dei in tech?
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13 points
by acidpanda
905 days ago
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Looking for civil discourse only. Paul Graham tweeted the other day about Brian Armstrong being "ahead of his time" in response to Google and Meta slashing DEI-related jobs, and today said "Prediction: Wokeness will recede significantly in 2024.. I think wokeness actually peaked in 2020 or 2021 and has been slowly contracting since then..." As a Black American, and a founder, I find it concerning that people are still thinking DEI, affirmative action, and "wokeness" are politically correct agendas (especially since we are now in a U.S. Election year). I believe that DEI is necessary to facilitate diversity in perspective in helping build great technology. "Wokeness" is becoming a derogatory term to promote willful ignorance (the opposite of "woke" is "sleep.") What do y'all think? |
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That era is over - the majority of unprofitable companies have been purged, what remains makes actual money and is much less exposed to public opinion. Therefore, not only is there much less need to virtue-signal, but said virtue signalling and people behind it is now a major expense deemed unnecessary in what is now a for-profit company whose primary objective is to make profit (and not be a playground). Thus, "DEI" people get the boot.
Is this to say some of the concepts behind DEI are bad or unnecessary? No, but you don'y need "DEI" for that, you just need a competent HR department. It should be HR's job to deal with cases of racism, discrimination or noxious unprofessional conduct.