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DEI is down but not out as activists pour $15M into Harris’ election

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Don’t be fooled: the overtly political Human Rights Campaign, which has managed to ingratiate itself into so many segments of our culture, isn’t going anywhere — not as long as Harris and her allies remain in its corner.
Are the corrosive diversity, equity and inclusion policies that have been pushed on us all finally in retreat, with chastened companies publicly dropping unpopular DEI policies?
Not if the well-funded Human Rights Campaign — and its preferred presidential candidate Kamala Harris — has anything to say about it.
The name sounds innocuous. After all, who could oppose a campaign for human rights?
The reality is a far-left special-interest group that’s driving the most radical of ideas into our culture — one that’s gotten its hooks into what once were considered “mainstream” organizations like the American Association of School Librarians.
And it’s well in the ear of the Democratic nominee.
Harris is trying to transform herself from a leftist who has supported fringe policies like bailing out rioters in 2020, ending private health insurance and promising sex-change operations for migrant inmates, to a lovable moderate — just in time for Election Day.
Now she’s a gun owner who is serious about protecting the border. Fracking? She loves fracking!
Yet HRC has endorsed Harris for president, and promises on its website: “We are 75 million Equality Voters strong. This November WE SHOW UP.”
In May, the group announced $15 million in swing-state spending on behalf of President Biden’s campaign, money that presumably will be spent on Harris now.
HRC President Kelley Robinson acted as a media surrogate for Harris during the Democratic National Convention, and Harris’ running mate, Minnesota Gov.

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