If you use Hey or Basecamp, you’re funding a white supremacist: https://world.hey.com/dhh/the-waning-days-of-dei-s-dominance-9a5b656c
The waning days of DEI's dominance

The acronym for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion entered the common corporate lexicon with overwhelming force in 2020. Executives everywhere quickly learned they needed a passable position on DEI to stay employed, and a cottage industry of consultants sprung up to provide it. There were endless proclamations of "doing the work", some e...

@erikvorhes This must be the worst blog post I recently read from a, supposedly, tech person. A gallery of ignorant nonsense opinions self-proclaimed as “meritocracy” (God help me if it isn't the most infuriating platitude thrown around by the privileged).

Good find! I didn't know that guy is toxic.

@Weyzu @erikvorhes
Asking sincerely: Where does the author of the article invoke white supremacy?
Is meritocracy now white supremacy? Because meritocracy means the people who perform a task and get the best results are then rewarded/accepted/promoted or whatever. Race is left out of the equation. If the task is sales, would you not hire the best salesperson? Is it because he mentions the affirmative action SCOTUS case? The people who filed the suit are not even white people.
@drown @Weyzu I don’t think you’re asking sincerely, based on how you’re extolling meritocracy or characterizing the SCOTUS case. If I’m wrong in my interpretation of your intent, apologies; there are other replies already detailing how DHH is advancing the cause of white supremacy in his post that may cure you of your naïveté.
@erikvorhes @Weyzu In the USA it has been ruled that it is illegal to discriminate against anyone based on their race, religion, or other attributes such as sexuality, gender, politics etc. If you are turned away because they already have too many of the same race/gender, is that not discrimination? This is a real question. DHH seems to have opinions similar to this, and I don't see why that makes him a racist in any way. From his perspective the racism is in the affirmative action.
@drown @Weyzu That’s because he doesn’t understand the point of affirmative action, and clearly neither do you. Nice use of the passive voice to make it seem like your understanding of anti-discrimination policy is the authoritative, singular truth. In the USA it is more complicated than that.