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Study: DEI Initiatives Create “Hostile Attribution Bias”

A new study from the Network Contagion Research Institute (NCRI) and Rutgers University has revealed the true extent of the psychological harm that can be caused by mandated “diversity, equity, and inclusion” (DEI) policies in the workplace and education.

As reported by Fox News, the research reveals an increased level of hostility and punitive attitudes when participants are exposed to DEI talking points regarding race, religion, and gender. These attitudes may directly contribute to an increase in intergroup hostility and authoritarian attitudes towards others.

The study, released on Monday, was co-authored by NCRI Chief Science Officer Joel Finkelstein, who explained how the study was conducted.

“What we did was we took a lot of these ideas that were found to still be very prominent in a lot of these DEI lectures and interventions and training,” said Finkelstein in an interview. “And we said, ‘Well, how is this going to affect people?’ What we found is that when people are exposed to this ideology, what happens is they become hostile without any indication that anything racist has happened.”

The research determined that, ironically, DEI training and mandates can actually make tensions worse rather than alleviate them. The survey measured “explicit bias, social distancing, demonization, and authoritarian tendencies” within the control materials and the DEI materials.

“When people are supposed to see anti-racist material in the ideology, it looks like what happens is that they become more likely to punish for any evidence of wrongdoing,” Finkelstein continued. “That includes protesting people, calling for dismissal, demanding public apologies, receiving people calling for their relocation. These punitive measures are, in some cases, costing people their jobs.”

Some of the pro-DEI material featured in the study included the works of Ibram X. Kendi, the author of “How to Be an Antiracist,” and Robin DiAngelo, the author of “White Fragility.” The materials predominantly focused on awareness of so-called “systemic oppression.”

A study from Pew Research Center in 2023 found that at least 52% of American workers have had some sort of DEI training or events in the workplace. Harvard Kennedy School Professor Iris Bohnet determined that as much as $8 billion is spent every year on DEI programs and materials.

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About Eric Lendrum

Eric Lendrum graduated from the University of California, Santa Barbara, where he was the Secretary of the College Republicans and the founding chairman of the school’s Young Americans for Freedom chapter. He has interned for Young America’s Foundation, the Heritage Foundation, and the White House, and has worked for numerous campaigns including the 2018 re-election of Congressman Devin Nunes (CA-22). He is currently a co-host of The Right Take podcast.

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  1. I don’t need a study to know that imposing material by low-IQ race agitators and professional grifters Henry Rogers (AKA “Ibram X. Kendi”) and Robin DiAngelo will lead to division and hostility. But then again, creating division and hostility is a feature, not a bug for the globalists at WEF and its many incarnations. Until we are all at each-other’s throats, culturally deracinated, clueless, overly-medicated, dumbed down and generally hopeless, they won’t relent an inch (and arguably they won’t even at that point, because that’s what leftists do).

    Ten-twenty years ago, I was a “live and let live” kind of guy. Now, after being told that my race is to be blamed for every ill in the world, that my Western culture is rotten and must be demolished, that we have 100 genders, that a dude in a skirt can lurk in a stall next to my neighbor’s 12-year-old girl while she has her pants down, that America is just a zip code where the world’s human trash is more than welcome to move–invited or not–and that criminals have more value than those defending themselves against it–after all this I am unapologetically against not only those pushing this garbage, but, fairly or not, suspicious against those taking advantage of it.

    In this, I’m afraid our globalist overlords have succeeded.

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