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The Man Who Wants To End DEI Forever - Christopher Rufo On Claudine Gay, Tech, Racism, and Diversity

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In this episode, Mike Solana is joined by Christoper Rufo, writer, activist, and Senior Fellow at the Manhattan Institute. Chris has been in the headlines the past few months due to his public battle against DEI policies. Specifically, his efforts to have Harvard President, Claudine Gay, removed from her position. In this episode, we get into why Chis is on this mission, why DEI policies are so destructive, and how we can solve this issue. Featuring Mike Solana, Christopher Rufo Subscribe to Pirate Wires: https://www.piratewires.com/ Pirate Wires Twitter: https://twitter.com/PirateWires Mike Twitter: https://twitter.com/micsolana Christopher Twitter: https://twitter.com/realchrisrufo TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 - Welcome Christopher Rufo! Like & Subscribe!

2:00 - Defining Critical Race Theory & DEI

6:15 - Chris' Work - What Is His Mission, And Why?

10:00 - Differences Between Chris' Work & Left Wing Activists

22:00 - Chris' Undefined Positioning In The Discourse

29:00 - Claudine Gay, Harvard

39:00 - Advertising Dollars Are Left Wing

50:00 - DEI Lawsuits Are Coming

56:00 - The Vibe Shift - Tech Can Lead The Way

1:04:30 - Thanks For Joining Chris! Like & Subscribe!

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In this episode, Mike Solana is joined by Christoper Rufo, writer, activist, and Senior Fellow at the Manhattan Institute. Chris has been in the headlines the past few months due to his public battle against DEI policies. Specifically, his efforts to have Harvard President, Claudine Gay, removed from her position. In this episode, we get into why Chis is on this mission, why DEI policies are so destructive, and how we can solve this issue. Featuring Mike Solana, Christopher Rufo Subscribe to Pirate Wires: https://www.piratewires.com/ Pirate Wires Twitter: https://twitter.com/PirateWires Mike Twitter: https://twitter.com/micsolana Christopher Twitter: https://twitter.com/realchrisrufo TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 - Welcome Christopher Rufo! Like & Subscribe!

2:00 - Defining Critical Race Theory & DEI

6:15 - Chris' Work - What Is His Mission, And Why?

10:00 - Differences Between Chris' Work & Left Wing Activists

22:00 - Chris' Undefined Positioning In The Discourse

29:00 - Claudine Gay, Harvard

39:00 - Advertising Dollars Are Left Wing

50:00 - DEI Lawsuits Are Coming

56:00 - The Vibe Shift - Tech Can Lead The Way

1:04:30 - Thanks For Joining Chris! Like & Subscribe!

  continue reading

77 episoade

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