Google, Apple Back Affirmative Action in Harvard Case - Corporate DIE efforts “depend on university admissions programs that lead to graduates educated in racially and ethnically diverse environments.”

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An affirmative action protest outside the Supreme Court.
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Maia Spoto
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Kimberly Strawbridge Robinson
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Aug. 1, 2022, 11:45 AM; Updated: Aug. 1, 2022, 12:21 PM
  • Brief filed amid conservative backlash against progressive stances
  • Public backing from businesses had dropped off in earlier cases
Alphabet Inc.’s Google, Meta Platforms Inc. and Apple Inc. are among nearly 70 companies filing a brief with the US Supreme Court in support of affirmative action programs being challenged at Harvard and the University of North Carolina.

The brief filed Monday argues corporate diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts “depend on university admissions programs that lead to graduates educated in racially and ethnically diverse environments.”

“Only in this way can America produce a pipeline of highly qualified future workers and business leaders prepared to meet the needs of the modern economy and workforce,” the brief said. The cases are the first on affirmative action to come before the justices since conservatives gained a 6-3 majority.

A separate brief filed by tech companies is also expected Monday.

Roughly as many companies signed the amicus, or friend of the court, filing arguing affirmative action is a business imperative as in a 2003 case involving the University of Michigan Law School. Fewer joined similar efforts in two more recent cases involving the University of Texas at Austin.

This time, however, businesses risk inflaming a conservative backlash against companies taking progressive stances.
Diversity, equity, and inclusion advocates say it’s still important for the business community to make its voice heard.

“This is the perfect time for the corporate world to not just sit on the wayside,” said Lael Chappell, the director of insurance distribution at Coalition, Inc. who works on diversity, equity and inclusion issues.

Changing Environment​

In the latest cases, Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvardand Students for Fair Admissions v. University of North Carolina, the plaintiffs say affirmative action not only hurts white applicants, but amounts to an “anti-Asian penalty,” too.

UNC responds that race is only one of “dozens of factors” that the school “may consider as it brings together a class that is diverse along numerous dimensions—including geography, military status, and socioeconomic background.”

“Empirical studies confirm that diverse groups make better decisions thanks to increased creativity, sharing of ideas, and accuracy,” the companies said in support of the universities.

“These benefits are not simply intangible; they translate into businesses’ bottom lines,” they said.

And the increasingly global nature of business makes diversity even more important today that it has been in the past, the companies argued.

Yet, the environment has changed considerably in the six years since the Supreme Court last ruled in an affirmative action case.

Shareholders are pushing companies to disclose racial and gender workforce data, said Heidi Welsh, executive director of Sustainable Investments Institute, an institutional investor research group. A new, separate push focuses on publishing racial justice commitments, she said.

Weighing in on politically controversial issues also carries new risks as stakeholders like employees and legislators press companies in different directions, The Conference Board research group warned in a May 2022 report.

Risks were evident this year when Walt Disney Co. criticized a Florida law that limits what teachers and administrators can discuss with young students regarding sexual orientation after intense employee pressure.

Florida Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis said he viewed Disney’s public comments against the law as “provocation,” and vowed to “fight back.” Weeks later, Florida lawmakers stripped the entertainment giant of is its decades-old special tax status.

More recently, Sidley Austin received a letter from a group of Texas state legislators threatening to sue and hold criminally liable the global law firm’s partnership after announcing it would pay travel expenses for employees seeking abortions in states where they are outlawed. The Supreme Court overturned the constitutional right to an abortion in June.

“There’s so many moving pieces,” Chappell said. “You hope for the best, of course. You want to see a world where these things are really appreciated for the impact they can truly have. But it’s definitely a period of uncertainty.”

—With assistance from Greg Stohr and Brian Baxter

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List of all the woke companies
Accenture
Adobe Inc.
Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.
Airbnb, Inc.
Alaska Airlines Inc.
American Airlines, Inc.
American Express Company
American International Group, Inc.
Amgen Inc.
Apple Inc.
Ariel Investments, LLC
Bain & Company
Bayer US LLC
Biogen Inc.
Bristol Myers Squibb
Chamber of Progress
Cigna Corporation
Cisco Systems, Inc.
Corning Incorporated
Cruise LLC
Dell Technologies Inc.
Eaton Corporation
Engine Advocacy
Etsy, Inc.
General Dynamics Corporation
General Electric Company
General Motors Company
GlaxoSmithKline LLC
Google LLC
HP Inc.
IKEA Retail US
Illinois Tool Works Inc.
Intel Corporation
Jazz Pharmaceuticals PLC
JetBlue Airways
Johnson & Johnson
Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Inc.
KPMG LLP
Leidos Holdings, Inc.
Levi Strauss & Co.
Logitech Inc.
Lyft, Inc.
Match Group, LLC
Mattel, Inc.
Merck & Co, Inc.
Meta Platforms, Inc.
Northrop Grumman Corporation
Paramount Global
PayPal Inc.
Pinterest, Inc.
Procter & Gamble Company
RealNetworks, Inc.
Red Hat, Inc.
Ripple Labs Inc.
Salesforce, Inc.
Silicon Valley Leadership Group
Starbucks Corporation
Steelcase Inc.
The Hershey Company
The Kraft Heinz Company
The Prudential Insurance Company of America
Twilio Inc.
Uber Technologies, Inc.
United Airlines, Inc.
Verily Life Sciences LLC
ViiV Healthcare Company
VMware, Inc.
Walgreens Boots Alliance, Inc.
Zazzle Inc.
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Go hire from fucking San Jose State if you want diversity.

Telling one of the best universities in the country that they have to change their admissions standards because you want a rainbow coalition of cube slaves is some bullshit.
 
There is really something wrong with a large contingent of white people. You know s lot of those supporting these polices are of the AWFL, as well as fellow whites.

There are a lot of whites who have been terribly disadvantaged in this country..Not by being behind the genetic 8 ball like the bclakies, but broken homes single motherhood, the joke of an education system we have...

And yet whites collectively just sit back and take if, as the rich affluent "fifth column" pushes for this garbage.
 
“Only in this way can America produce a pipeline of highly qualified future workers and business leaders prepared to meet the needs of the modern economy and workforce,”
That's the exact opposite of the truth. The whole reason for these horseshit affirmative action policies is because not enough black and browns qualify for your liking when held to the same standard as their White and Asian peers.
 
Nothing says "integration" like giving favored status to people at the expense of the merit and hard work of others.
 
The brief filed Monday argues corporate diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts “depend on university admissions programs that lead to graduates educated in racially and ethnically diverse environments.”
Translation: How do you expect us to make record profits year after year without an infinite flood of low IQ brown slaves with enormous student loans who we can underpay?
 
“Empirical studies confirm that diverse groups make better decisions thanks to increased creativity, sharing of ideas, and accuracy,” the companies said in support of the universities.
Must be why our aerospace and engineering fields seemed to have slowed once all the Operation Paperclip Krauts died or aged out. Creativity and sharing is good and all; but when you're restrained by hard concepts like physics, chemistry, and the like, you need a solid foundation of "how can we make this without it killing people" instead of "Back in my native X we do things Y." As for accuracy, everyone checks your work, if you think someone doesn't miss because of their skin color or whatever, you're mind is compromised.

If Google and Apple really do believe this, then invest in schools instead of fighting for H1-Bs. Don't fucking sell weapons to both sides and act like you're doing a moral good.
 
Translation: How do you expect us to make record profits year after year without an infinite flood of low IQ brown slaves with enormous student loans who we can underpay?
The influx that actually makes them money is made up of Indian and Pakistani H1-Bs, who, of course, can be underpaid since they have the threat of being sent home hanging over their heads.

The DEI-to-tech pipeline is about papering over the lack of diversity in tech by putting midwit black and brown graduates into admin, HR, and management roles. But everyone knows that cohort is too stupid to code.
 
He attacked the House of Mouse and groomers at the same time. He can't get away with that level of heresy.
Disney sued a grieving family for putting Spiderman on their deceased toddler's tombstone. Shitlibs would rather whiteknight for that than say a positive thing about conservatives.
 
And yet the outsourcing to Indians and Chinese will still continue. Diversity really is our strength after all.

>Undermine White, Asian and Indian american students by cutting their scores
>Wipe out from the map good Black and Latino students sending them to Elite schools where they will drop out in spades
>Put no effort minority students into University so They drop and You can perpetuate the circle
>Hire foreign wageslave for cheap


Someone have already cracked the code in 1990
 
>Undermine White, Asian and Indian american students by cutting their scores
>Wipe out from the map good Black and Latino students sending them to Elite schools where they will drop out in spades
>Put no effort minority students into University so They drop and You can perpetuate the circle
>Hire foreign wageslave for cheap

https://youtube.com/watch?v=VVvnTByzTmA
Someone have already cracked the code in 1990
Thomas Sewell is effectively tall girl Sally, the 7 foot woman who is at the absolute right wall of the bell curve, and as such is the exception that proves the rule. There is absolutely a genetic component here, exacerbated of course by a terrible cultural milieu and other factors.
 
The brief filed Monday argues corporate diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts “depend on university admissions programs that lead to graduates educated in racially and ethnically diverse environments.”

Of all the deranged battshit stuff we hear from progs and the left... This right here has to be one of the most unhinged, divorced from even basic reality, unjustifiably insane arguments ever made with a straight face. In court, the SC no less! Future generations will look back at these times in the way we look back at witch trials and other insane nonsense.
 
Daily reminder that opportunities are deliberately and artificially held out of the reach of White children so—

- The military can get people intelligent enough to run their complex war machines and desperate enough for a future to risk doing so;

- if they avoid the military, debt chains can still be slapped on them in exchange for an “education”;

Either way, they’re too busy surviving and just getting on with it to be a threat to TPTB.
 
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