They used to hire mainly engineers to work
at car companies. Where they used to mainly design and build cars.
Now they have vice presidents of diversity.
At least, GM does.
A guy named Eric Peterson (no relation to this writer) just
resigned the gig, where he worked with the National Association of Minority
Automobile Dealers, whose president lauded Peterson as a “champion” and a
“trailblazer” for “diversity.”
Translation: He used race guilt to pressure GM into making
special accommodations for dealerships owned by non-whites.
And, of course, women.
Skin color (and genitalia) rather than the “content of their
character” being the decisive factor.
Peterson says that
“…people are the most important resource we have” and that “(we) should nurture
and develop them to their maximum potential.”
Certain people.
The problem – one of them – with “diversity” is that it
doesn’t mean everyone regardless of color or sex doing their thing, no one
hassling anyone because of their color or sex. A merit-based
system. That skin color and sex become non-issues.
It really means: Focusing on – obsessing
about – race and genitalia; assigning preferred status to certain races and
those with one set of genitals (but never the other).
Other races (and the male sex) need not apply.
But they’d better genuflect.
Maybe they ought to put a sign outside to let ’em know We
Don’t Serve Whitey Here.
Womyn Only.
The originals were at least honest.
Bull Connor did not pretend to a “diverse” mindset. He
preferred whites and preferred to avoid blacks. Like him or not, he was a
straight shooter. The Diversity Mongers, in contrast, peddle the same thing (in
reverse) without owning up to their race (and genitalia) obsessions. But what
else is it when everything is based on race and sex?
On certain races – and just one of the two sexes?
It’s the Hapsburg Empire all over again. A polyglot society
held together – barely – by fictional notions of colorblindness as a skein over
very real race-and-genitalia based official/legal preferences – enforced
by very real bayonets.
And we know what happened to the Hapsburg Empire… right?
Most white males – I know lots of them – don’t
harbor any animosity toward blacks (or women, whether white or black) because
they’re black or female and certainly aren’t interested in harming them on
account of those things. They are open to doing business with – or being
friends with – pretty much anyone.
Rev. Jesse Jackson, Sr. speaks during a press conference for
the Rainbow Push Coalition Global Automotive Summit.
But they chafe at the racial-sexual double standard that
says it’s ok to actively discriminate against (and disparage) them simply
because they are white (and male) while on the other hand, they must accept
with a smile race-and-genitalia-based based preferential treatment of women and
“minorities” (not infrequently less competent) or expect to be called
“racists” (and “sexists”) for objecting.
Guys like Peterson have made a living off this.
He ought to be ashamed.
And, so should we – all of us, white and black, male and
female – for tolerating it. For not standing up against it.
I include myself.
But I have an excuse, at least.
Years ago (back in the ’90s) when I first began to
write about cars for a living, I attended my first “press only” events for car
journalists. It was my first exposure to corporate racism (and sexism) except
it was directed at me on account of my whiteness and maleness.
I – and others – endured many an unctuous sermon given by guys like Peterson
(every car company has one; has several… they have to… else they
risk accusations of… drum roll… “racism”). And, in addition to that, the
tub-thumping of race-hustling car journalists such as representatives of a
publication titled, I kid you not, African Americans on Wheels.
Because black people – on account of their race – have a
different (a diverse) view of what’s under the hood and how a car
drives.
Which of course they do not. They surely have their own
opinions, preferences and needs. We all do. But they’re not a function of race
or what’s between our legs. They are an expression of our individuality,
that’s all. I am not partial to classic muscle cars because I’m a white guy. I
just happen to like big V8s and four barrel carbs. I know a black dude who
likes these things, too. (If I told this guy he should like “black” cars –
whatever that is – he’d probably want to punch me in the face
or at least call me an asshole – and I’d deserve it.)
Jews in Jeeps, anyone?
No, the real reason for African Americans on Wheels was
to shake down the major car companies using race guilt as the
cudgel. This publication had no circulation (they gave it away, as a free insert)
but lots of very expensive glossy ads. GM (and other major car
companies) bought ad space in a race-hustling publication with no
circulation solely and only shut up the publication’s proprietor –
who would screech “racism” if they did not ante up.
They anted up.
Peterson’s career as vice president of diversity amounted to
the same thing. The difference being GM’s proactiveness. Rather than just
pay off a race hustler, why not hire one instead? Make a
“commitment to diversity” official policy?
Which is exactly what has been done. “Diversity” –
Hapsburgian racial categorization and preferential treatment – has become so
pervasive and routine that we hardly notice it, much less object.
Well, we ought to object.
If the goal is a society in which race and sex no longer
matter as criteria for business decisions, personal relationships and so
on, we’re never going to get there by obsessing over race and sex as the
criteria for business decisions and personal relationships.
Of course, saying that kind of thing openly is “racist,”
right?
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