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DIE: What Does the Letter “I” Stand For?


Written by John (the other John).

DIE is the latest attempt by Leftists to legalize discrimination against white people. The letter “D” stands for “diversity”, and the letter “E” for “equity” (both of which are undefined words, and under threat of violence they must remain undefined because they are total bu!!$hit); so let us now address the letter “I” (yet another undefined word). So because it cannot be defined, let us instead look to its penumbras and examine its characteristics and traits. Our case study will examine Harvard University.

In 2022, there were 42,749 student applications to Harvard University, with 1,962 students being admitted. What Harvard does not publicize is the number of students accepted due to “merit”, and the number of students accepted due to “DIE”; hence, I do not know those numbers either. But in a perfect world, all 1,962 students were accepted due to “merit”. So let us then analyze two (2) possible words that may satisfy the “I” in DIE, while knowing the context for Harvard which is to accept non-white non-Asian students (i.e., blacks and Hispanics) as a form of apologizing for something:

“inclusion”- Harvard would accept 1,962 students due to merit, and then another 1,962 due to DIE (for which these students would be segregated for an easier curriculum due to their underperformance and unqualified status; if they were to be mixed with the meritorious students, then the DIE students would be more likely to once again underperform and fail).

“intrusion”- Harvard would reject meritorious students and instead accept underperforming DIE students as its form of apologizing for something that someone else did to completely different people who died centuries ago. (huh???).

Unfortunately, Harvard (and all other institutions who worship at the altar of DIE) choose the latter version of the letter “I”, thereby making the letter “I” stand for “intrusion”. (And perhaps the letter “E” stands for “exclusion” instead of “equity”). So let all at Harvard bend at their knee and raise your fists in the air, and loudly denounce “historic systemic racism” (i.e., “merit”).[1]

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1. The letter “I” can also stand for “intersectional”, meaning that the more f’kd up a person is, the better.

Illustration by Roman Genn.
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