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There's nothing personal to take. So you shouldn't take it personally.

Perhaps, instead we can think about how could it be taken it professionally..

There's equal or better qualified candidates for every position that don't make it to the table because of existing gatekeeping.

That would likely have the effect of helping borderline candidates who can fail upwards, maybe do that a little less... or level up.

What's curious is the presumption that one persons experience or interpretation (yours) doesn't mean a better perspective, experience can't exist.

Is it possible you might not be the only one experiencing DEI?

Gatekeeping has been a thing that's existed for a very, very, very long time. Often to the benefit of many of the people complaining about new kinds of space-making that affect gatekeeping that they didn't realize benefitted them.

This current wave of DEI is definitely early. It's not perfect. Neither was the gatekeeping that preceded it.

Other things that were early got a lot more leeway and understanding. But it can shows what some folks want to see happen (or not happen) one way or the other.



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