Woke irony: White anti-racism speaker paid more than black
Nov 23, 2020 16:58:41 GMT -5
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Post by Optimus on Nov 23, 2020 16:58:41 GMT -5
So, lunatic woke racist Robin DiAngelo (author of the trashfire "White Fragility" screed) was recently shown to be getting paid a LOT more money to speak atan anti-racism / diversity event than her fellow keynote speaker who is a black woman. In other words, she gets paid 70% more than "marginalized women of color" to do the same job while talking down to white people about how such things are examples of horrible systemic racism.
Gotta admit, though. Being a delusional race grifter apparently pays really well.
Hypocritical irony, thy name is woke: freebeacon.com/culture/antiracism-icon-robin-diangelo-paid-more-than-black-woman-for-same-job/
Gotta admit, though. Being a delusional race grifter apparently pays really well.
Hypocritical irony, thy name is woke: freebeacon.com/culture/antiracism-icon-robin-diangelo-paid-more-than-black-woman-for-same-job/
The prominent diversity consultant Robin DiAngelo raked in $12,750 for a speaking gig last month at the University of Wisconsin—70 percent more than the other keynote speaker, black female author Austin Channing Brown.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison's Division of Diversity, Equity, and Educational Achievement paid Channing Brown just $7,500 for her keynote address at its annual Diversity Forum, receipts obtained by the Washington Free Beacon show. The payments were negotiated with the Harry Walker Agency, a New York-based speakers bureau that represents both women.
DiAngelo has called such inequitable treatment the racist heart of capitalism, claiming that "capitalism is dependent on inequality.… If the model is profit over everything else, you’re not going to look at your policies to see what is most racially equitable." As she writes in her bestseller White Fragility, she believes racism helps white people and hinders non-white people at every step of the employment process: "Whiteness has psychological advantages that translate into material returns."
The University of Wisconsin-Madison's Division of Diversity, Equity, and Educational Achievement paid Channing Brown just $7,500 for her keynote address at its annual Diversity Forum, receipts obtained by the Washington Free Beacon show. The payments were negotiated with the Harry Walker Agency, a New York-based speakers bureau that represents both women.
DiAngelo has called such inequitable treatment the racist heart of capitalism, claiming that "capitalism is dependent on inequality.… If the model is profit over everything else, you’re not going to look at your policies to see what is most racially equitable." As she writes in her bestseller White Fragility, she believes racism helps white people and hinders non-white people at every step of the employment process: "Whiteness has psychological advantages that translate into material returns."