It goes without saying that there are many, many (many) problems with the concept of “diversity, equity, and inclusion.”
But there’s another major issue with DEI that’s not discussed nearly as much as the aforementioned bullet points.
That issue is: opportunity cost.
At the end of the day, DEI is a government program/initiative that requires government resources to fund and operate. And resources, by definition, are finite.
An obsessive, expensive DEI program — like the ones pushed in deep-blue Washington, D.C. — is naturally going to take resources from other places while handing those resources to people who don’t deserve it.
And that can lead to some damning consequences.
According toFox News, on Wednesday, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser declared a disaster emergency over a massive sewage spill in the Potomac.
The outlet added: “The sewage spill has now become the largest in U.S. history, dumping over 240 million gallons of raw sewage into the Potomac River.”
Bowser had written to President Donald Trump requesting additional federal resources to help combat this disaster.
(For what it’s worth, Trump may be inspired to work with Democrats to clean this up, given the potential ramifications of having a smelly Potomac for America’s 250th birthday celebration.)
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