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Saturday, June 7, 2025

House Education Committee Gets It Right: Restore Excellence; Dump DEI

 by Teresa Manning via American Greatness,

On May 21, the House Education Committee held a hearing, Restoring Excellence: The Case Against DEI , or “Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion,” a euphemism for neo-racism and therefore a wolf in sheep’s clothing. Thankfully, the hearing got this message across and the presiding chairman, Congressman Burgess Owens of South Carolina, should be commended for convening it.

The panel had four witnesses: a Manhattan Institute Fellow named Renu MukharjeeDr. Shaun Harper, a TProvost Professor from the University of Southern California; an attorney from the American Civil Rights Project, Dan Morenoff; and Kurt Miceli, a Medical Director of Do No Harm, an organization focused on protecting medical care from identity politics.

The testimonies made good, if basic, points, though no one mentioned President Trump’s January 21 Executive Order Ending Illegal Discrimination and Restoring Merit Based Opportunity , an excellent backdrop and guide for the hearing, and only passing reference was made to the 2023 United States Supreme Court opinion banning racial preferences at universities, including when they’re rationalized for the sake of diversity.

But the witnesses did point out that a focus on diversity means competence and excellence take a back seat.

That’s bad for any activity, not just medical care, but also engineering (will bridges collapse?) and flight school (will planes crash?), as well as the arts, athletics, etc. Mediocrity takes over when excellence yields to the race industrial complex.

First, Ms. Mukharjee said that racial minorities are actually harmed by diversity practices, as others presume those minorities are less qualified, calling them “diversity admits” or “diversity hires,” which just reinforces destructive racial stereotypes. Medical Director Miceli also mentioned the concept of racial concordance creeping into medical practice, or the idea that black patients need black doctors.  That such nonsense gets any traction at all is a bit depressing. Patients obviously want competent doctors, just as Americans want competence generally.

Only one witness was an ardent defender of diversity ideology—Dr. Shaun HarperHe insisted that DEI had been proven to be beneficial on campus in “dozens of essays,” and in “dozens of books” and “hundreds of peer-reviewed academic journals.” His written remarks go so far as to suggest that abolishing DEI puts higher education at a greater risk of violence on the grounds that DEI reduces institutional susceptibility to racial crises, sexual harassment, and other abuses. This seems a stretch, as claims of racial discrimination and sexual harassment have increased alongside diversity initiatives.

Harper makes other questionable claims, insisting, for example, that attacks on DEI are “politicized.”

Actually, advocating a merit-based society is apolitical. The idea is to let the best man win or to have the cream rise to the top regardless of skin color.

Harper must know that it is diversity ideology itself that is simply politics—identity politics and racial politics designed to divide and conquer the American people, to destroy our national unity, and to keep us fighting each other instead of fighting for a stronger country. A strong America would include a strong national economy using our own, homegrown American students and workforce. For those unaware, diversity is often a moral-sounding cover for cheap labor. Foreigners flood schools and companies, taking seats and jobs from Americans, since they will work for less. This undercuts and depresses the compensation for workers at home, both blue- and white-collar. The recent H1B visa debate on X raised all these issues. In short, illegal immigration, coupled with top-down diversity ideology, has destroyed the national economy and workforce.

Second, no one should be wedded to labels such as “DEI,” since the labels change all the time. Congressman Burgess pointed this out, calling it the rebranding phenomenon. Not only are university DEI offices renaming themselves things like Access, Compliance, and Community offices, but the concept of diversity itself previously went by other terms, such as multiculturalism. But even before that, it was racial preferences, or affirmative action, or reverse discrimination. Americans reject them all. Americans believe in equal opportunity, not playing favorites, much less playing favorites based on skin color.

Third, Harper also seems oblivious to the real target of diversity ideology: Western Civilization and especially the Christian ethics that formed it. In his long list of groups that supposedly contribute to diversity, for example, Christians of European descent are conspicuously absent. DEI’s animus against Christianity is clear from its promotion of sexual degeneracy. DEI encourages all manner of sexual activity except within the context of marriage and family. But traditional Christian teaching specifically protected human sexuality by honoring it within marriage and ordering it toward children and family life. In short, DEI agitators covertly target Christian morals with race as cover.

Obsessing about race in the West is ironic since the West is probably the least racially bigoted region in the world. After all, most of the globe is beset by ethnic tension—India still informally has a caste system, for example; the Middle East and Africa are still largely tribal, as is much of Asia. Witness China’s subjection of the Uyghur people. Ugly tribalism is the norm, not just throughout human history but still in much of the world. While the West had different tribes or nations, its Christian heritage tried to unify them since Christianity was for “all nations” and depended on individual belief, not tribal supremacy.

Furthermore, millions of migrants risk their lives to live in the West and America. But we’re told we’re systemic racists in need of DEI?

Last, pointing to dozens of studies to rationalize DEI is unserious. First, such publications are self-serving; these authors often have academic positions dependent on DEI bureaucracies. But more importantly, everyone knows that universities were captured by the political left decades ago. “Republicans need not apply” is an understatement; many academic departments actually have zero registered Republicans.

The result is that the American college campus is now a place of left-wing political agitation, not a place of serious learning or research.

Consider that Harvard’s own former President Claudine Gay was a serial perjurer. And Oregon professor Pete Boghossian exposed fraud in academic journals when he famously accepted an essay on dog-on-dog sexual assaults in Portland public parks.

Modern academics cite studies because they get to conduct them—they ask the questions, they decide which findings to publish, and they decide what to promote, all the while pretending the content is objective or serious. It’s not. Witness the rise of fake science.

In saner times, academics used words such as reason, understanding, and even wisdom (philosophy), not studies, articles, and journals.

In the end, among the best and most real teachers are experience and reason. Reasonable people know that a country needs unity and excellence to be strong, not diversity—just as the title of the House Education Committee Hearing suggests

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/house-education-committee-gets-it-right-restore-excellence-dump-dei

Riots Erupt At LA ICE Facility As Mexican BLM Clone Unleashes Color Revolution Operation

 After failing to ignite multiple color revolution-style protests earlier this year targeting Elon Musk and President Trump over DOGE-related efforts, Democrats and their rogue NGO network appear to be at it again—this time staging a new protest movement against Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers in Los Angeles, hoping to spark another 'Summer of Love' nationwide riots like in 2020, when leftists used the useful idiots behind the Marxist group Black Lives Matter as a vehicle for chaos.

With BLM kicked to the curb by the Democratic Party, the Mexican version of BLM - Unión del Barrio - whose manifesto is filled with explicit Marxist and communist rhetoric—has become the next group Democrats will use as useful idiots.

On Friday, Unión del Barrio issued a call to action for the crazies on Facebook to stage a protest against "ICE Terrorists" in Downtown LA:

Emergency Protest TODAY in LA! 4:30PM

535 Alameda St LA, CA 90012

Join us to denounce ICE terrorizing our communities! Over 200 people are currently being held at this location in the basement of the courthouse. Today, there has been ICE activity all over the LA area.

LA EMERGENCY PROTEST!

535 Alameda St, LA, CA 90012

Friday, June 6, 2025 4:30PM

STOP DEPORTATIONS NOW!

ICE has hundreds of members of our community kidnapped and is holding them at this location.

Facebook posts... 

According to journalist Andy Ngo, multiple far-left groups, one being Antifa, amplified Unión del Barrio's "emergency protest" at the "basement of the courthouse." 

Chaos shortly erupted on the streets outside the  Edward R. Roybal Federal Building and United States Courthouse.  

A quick review of Unión del Barrio's political program is absolutely alarming - and basically the Mexican version of BLM...

Core Beliefs & Goals:

  • Opposition to U.S. imperialism, capitalism, and settler colonialism

  • Advocacy for immigrant rights, against deportations and ICE raids

  • Promotion of community organizing in working-class Latino neighborhoods

  • Support for socialist and pan-Latino unity movements

  • Education and youth empowerment through political study and activism

Action campaigns:

  • Organizes rallies and protests, particularly against ICE and border enforcement

  • Runs community education programs like Escuelita Aztlán

  • Collaborates with other radical left-wing organizations in the U.S. and Latin America

  • Frequently involved in May Day demonstrations, anti-police protests, and immigration activism

What's clear is that Unión del Barrio operates on a Marxist-Leninist and decolonial framework that wants to destroy the West and capitalism, or more importantly, destroy America. In other words, the org is just the Mexican version of BLM.

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/riots-erupt-la-ice-facility-mexican-blm-clone-unleashes-color-revolution-operation

Billions Spent On Data Centers - But Where Is The AI Adoption Rate?

 This week, readers were given fresh insights from UBS (read: here & here), highlighting the explosive surge in data center investments. As we've noted before, one asset manager—backing a multi-billion-dollar AI data center project in Texas—described to us the current AI infrastructure buildout as a multi-year "sprint."

With hundreds of billions pouring into data center development—concentrated in Texas and the Heartland due to cheap land and reliable power—investors should be asking one critical question: how fast is AI adoption scaling across corporate America?

According to Goldman Sachs' latest AI Adoption Tracker for Q2 2025, the enterprise implementation of AI continues to expand, particularly across sectors most vulnerable to automation. At the same time, productivity gains are becoming more measurable, even as AI-related layoffs have yet to materialize. 

Analysts Jan Hatzius, Joseph Briggs, and others offered clients a clear snapshot of the current AI investment tsunami:

AI-related investment growth remains strong, particularly for semiconductor firms, where equity analysts expect revenue growth of 36% from current levels by the end of 2026. Since the release of ChatGPT, analysts have upgraded their end-2025 revenue projections for semiconductors by $200bn (0.7% of US GDP) and AI hardware enablers by $105bn (0.4%).

As for the AI adoption rate, analysts found that as of May, approximately 9.2% of U.S. firms reported using AI in the production of goods or services—up from 7.4% in 4Q24. 

The most significant quarter-over-quarter gains occurred in the education, information, finance, and professional services sectors.

"Large firms with 250+ employees continue to report the highest adoption rate (14.9%) while medium-sized firms with 100-249 employees reported the largest expected increase in adoption over the next 6 months (+4.7pp to 14.6%). Adoption rates have also accelerated among medium-sized firms with 150-249 employees," the analysts said. 

Certain subsectors—especially in computing, web hosting, and telecom—are seeing adoption rates exceed 30%. Broadcasting and telecommunications firms anticipate the largest adoption gains through the rest of 2025.

Given the increasing AI adoption rate, the analysts noted that AI's impact on employment metrics has been marginal:

AI's impact on the labor market remains limited and there is no sign of a significant impact on most labor market outcomes. AI-related job openings now account for 24% of all IT job openings and 1.5% of all job postings. AI has not been mentioned in major corporate layoff announcements in recent months and the unemployment rate for AI-exposed positions has reconciled with the broader unemployment rate.

However... 

We continue to observe large impacts on labor productivity in the limited areas where generative AI has been deployed. Academic studies imply a 23% average uplift to productivity, while company anecdotes imply similar efficiency gains of around 29%.

Here's what companies and trade organizations are saying about current and future AI adoption...

 

Ultimately, investors will need to see AI adoption across corporate America continue to climb in order to justify the massive infrastructure buildout.

The looming question now is: At what point does rising adoption trigger a wave of AI-driven layoffs?

https://www.zerohedge.com/ai/billions-spent-data-center-where-ai-adoption-rate

Friday, June 6, 2025

Riot police, anti-ICE protesters square off in Los Angeles after raids

 Helmeted police in riot gear turned out on Friday evening in a tense confrontation with protesters in downtown Los Angeles, after a day of federal immigration raids in which dozens of people across the city were reported to be taken into custody.

Live Reuters video showed Los Angeles Police Department officers lined up on a downtown street wielding batons and what appeared to be tear gas rifles, facing off with demonstrators after authorities had ordered crowds of protesters to disperse around nightfall.

Early in the standoff, some protesters hurled chunks of broken concrete toward officers, and police responded by firing volleys of tear gas and pepper spray. Police also fired "flash-bang" concussion rounds. It was not clear whether there were any immediate arrests.

An LAPD spokesperson, Drake Madison, told Reuters that police on the scene had declared an unlawful assembly, meaning that those who failed to leave the area were subject to arrest.

Television news footage earlier in the day showed caravans of unmarked military-style vehicles and vans loaded with uniformed federal agents streaming through Los Angeles streets as part of the immigration enforcement operation.

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents targeted several locations, including a Home Depot in the city's Wetlake District, an apparel store in the Fashion District and a clothing warehouse in South Los Angeles, according to the Los Angeles City News Service (CNS).

CNS and other local media reported dozens of people were taken into custody during the raids, the latest in a series of such sweeps conducted in a number of cities as part of President Donald Trump's extensive crackdown on illegal immigration.

The Republican president has vowed to arrest and deport undocumented migrants in record numbers.

The LAPD did not take part in the immigration enforcement action. It was deployed to quell civil unrest after crowds protesting the deportation raids spray-painted anti-ICE slogans on the walls of a federal court building and massed outside a nearby jail where some of the detainees were believed to be held.

Impromptu demonstrations had also erupted at some of the raid locations earlier in the day. One organized labor executive, David Huerta, president of the Service Employees International Union of California, was injured and detained by ICE at one site, according to an SEIU statement.

The union said Huerta was arrested "while exercising his First Amendment right to observe and document law enforcement activity."

No details about the nature or severity of Huerta's injury were given. It was not clear whether he was charged with a crime.

ICE did not immediately respond to a request from Reuters for information about its enforcement actions or Huerta's detention.

Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass issued a statement condemning the immigration raids, saying, "these tactics sow terror in our communities and disrupt basic principles of safety in our city."

https://www.aol.com/news/riot-police-anti-ice-protesters-043154125.html

FAA slashes flights in, out of Newark Airport through end of 2025

 Hourly flights at beleaguered Newark Liberty International Airport will remain drastically reduced through the end of the year as construction and staffing shortages continue plaguing the busy travel hub, the Federal Aviation Administration confirmed Friday.

Just 28 arriving and departing flights will be permitted each hour on weekends from Sept. 1 through Dec. 31, as critical airport construction presses on. The rest of the time, there will only be 34 arrivals and departures through Oct. 25, the FAA said in a statement.

“The confirmed reduced rates will maintain safety while alleviating excessive flight delays at the airport due to staffing and equipment challenges, the agency said. “The early completion of runway construction at the airport that added to the delays will also contribute to a more efficient operation.”

The FAA announced more limits on flights permitted at Newark Liberty International Airport.AP

Runway 4L-22R, which shut down on April 15 after the FAA deemed it unsafe and ordered a $121 million repair project, reopened Monday, 13 days ahead of schedule. The closure had left just two open runways.

The FAA last month cut Newark’s flight capacity to 56, a fraction of the 80-plus that used to fly in and out, during the project that had left just two open runways.


The order will be in effect through the end of the year.Christopher Sadowski

The New Jersey airport has been embroiled in disaster after disaster this year, ranging from air traffic controller shortages to inexplicable technology glitches on top of the endless work.

The mass chaos has left thousands of travelers stranded ever since the first tech disaster on April 28 saw a burnt-out copper wire spark a full-on blackout at the airport.

Many pointed fingers at United Airlines, which makes up 75% of all Newark’s flight traffic, and accused it of overcrowding the airport — prompting the carrier’s CEO to vow that travel at the embattled airfield would be the “cheapest” they’ve ever been this summer.

The FAA plans to update technology at Newark Airport, including copper materials that contributed to the April outage.John McAdorey – stock.adobe.com

The FAA assured that it is taking action to improve matters at Newark, including updating antiquated technology and boosting telecommunication connections, according to the release.

https://nypost.com/2025/06/06/us-news/faa-slashes-flights-in-out-of-newark-airport-through-end-of-2025/

Miranda Devine: Elon Musk Has Had PTSD Since Leaving WH

 New York Post columnist Miranda Devine on Thursday reacts to the ongoing feud between President Donald Trump and Elon Musk on the Big, Beautiful Bill. FOX News host Will Cain told Devine that Elon Musk seems to be "unstable."


"The problem with this public quarrel between Elon and Donald Trump is that it kind of discredits the work that he did with DOGE that was so critical, getting rid of said for example, and playing into the hands of the media, and to maligned forces who were against that cutting of waste and fraud, and this is what the media has always wanted, they have been pitting Elon Musk against Trump. Putting him on the cover of TIME magazine sitting at the Resolute Desk as if he was going to usurp President Trump, and unfortunately now they have won," Devine told Cain.


WILL CAIN, FOX NEWS HOST: I'm curious, Miranda, where you are on this. Elon Musk is, he seems to be unstable right now on X. He's talking about impeachment, he's talking about the Epstein files.

If I were to believe that were to be true, why would Joe Biden not have used them in trying to get elected over Donald Trump? Right now, this is not, I hate it when people say this, but it's not a good look for Elon Musk.

MIRANDA DEVINE, NEW YORK POST: No, it's not at all. And look, it's not terribly surprising. He's a hugely intelligent man with a lot of achievements, but he really is a giant baby.

I remember Donald Trump had a sort of paternal relationship with him and said at one point that, he said, I don't want to be rude, but he is a bit of a child. And he's acting like a child right now, having a tantrum and lashing out in the nastiest way he possibly can and saying things that he can never undo. And I feel like what really happened was that daddy, Donald Trump, took sides in an argument he was having with Scott Bessent, which apparently got very willing.

Elon Musk shoved Scott Bessent, the Treasury Secretary. They were screaming and shouting and swearing outside the Oval Office, right outside Susie Wiles' office. And after that, obviously, Donald Trump had to choose sides and he chose Scott Bessent's side.

And I think that Elon has just been on a long jag. And now that he's left the White House, I think he's got a bit of PTSD and he's just finding any which way to get back.


https://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2025/06/05/miranda_devine_elon_musk_has_had_ptsd_since_leaving_wh_and_hes_just_finding_any_which_way_to_get_back_at_trump.html