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“Removing a few poorly chosen, underperforming college Presidents is a start. Dismantling a bureaucracy that is committed to engaging in current discrimination to remedy past discrimination would help also. But the only way to truly fix the problem is to alter the incentives.”

It's the fashion these days for reactionaries to offer expert analysis of DEI's occupying regime but your essay doesn't leave us stranded by proposing the remedial action—on paper and in practice (i.e., your pioneering work at the New College).

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Bruce, you are so far into the de facto you do not comprehend that a solution to the issue, of the tyrants operating an industrial / military / executive / legislative / judicial / administrative / banker / FRN / BAR / Nazi / Jesuit / Khazarian / Muslim / communist / U.N. / Big Pharma / medical de facto, color of law /RICO society that should not be, is found in de jue at www.orsja.org. A Constitutional republican for of government. (see de facto and de jure Black's Law 6th edition page 416; sovereign in Bouvier Dictionary 1856.)

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