Posts Tagged ‘diversity’

Diversity Dogma Dovetails with Waste, Corruption, Nepotism


Tuesday November 22nd, 2016   •   Posted by K. Lloyd Billingsley at 11:57am PST   •   0 Comments

The U.S. economy may be sluggish, but as we noted, bureaucracy is booming. University of California bosses cry out for more taxpayer cash even as they bulk up on “diversity” bureaucrats. Universities nationwide are now cranking out administrators to fill these useless posts, but diversity bloat is hardly confined to education. For example, new…
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Bureaucratic Bloat Surges Nationwide


Monday November 14th, 2016   •   Posted by K. Lloyd Billingsley at 11:33am PST   •   0 Comments

November 5 marked 20 years since Californians rejected race, ethnic and gender preferences through Proposition 209. As we noted, a major purveyor of state-sponsored discrimination was the University of California, which during tough financial times has been bulking up on vice-chancellors for equity, diversity and inclusion and such. As Stephanie Keaveney of the John…
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Diversity Industry Waste


Monday October 31st, 2016   •   Posted by K. Lloyd Billingsley at 10:46am PDT   •   1 Comment

As David Frum notes in The Atlantic, over the past 18 months 90 percent of American colleges and universities have hired “chief diversity officers,” part of an “already thriving industry” long apparent in California. As Heather MacDonald observed, though facing state and federal funding cuts in 2012, the University of California San Diego hired…
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